Has anyone else used this to track caloric intake? I have tried cutting down for years. I don't believe in "dieting," I believe in lifestyle changes. They are hard to implement, but diets are temporary and if weight is not lost gradually, it often comes back (especially for those of us with PCOS!).
I have started using MyFitnessPal to log my calories each day. It helped me set a goal based on my lifestyle (rather sedentary with my desk job), so my goal is 1200 calories. I figure this is a bit low, but that way I won't hate myself if I go over. The 1200 calories is what the app calculated I could eat every day and lose about 2 lbs per week. I aim to lose 1-2 lbs per week, so this is perfect for me.
When I go to eat something, I can either search for it in their database, or the app has a built-in code scanner to scan the food, and it finds it instantly. It already knows the serving sizes and you enter how much you ate, and it calcualtes all the nutrition facts and adds it to your daily total.
You can also record exercises that count against your daily caloric intake. I often use cleaning as exercise, and the app even has several options for this and knows how many calories I burn while cleaning!
The app is also a social network, so you can have friends who can view your recipes, meals, and achievements.
Anyway, I know I sound like a salesperson, but this app has changed my life. I am finally able to easily track everything I eat, and it's working so well. I don't have a working scale right now, but I know I have lost weight just in the 2 weeks of using it. For someone with PCOS, that can be pretty drastic. I hope someone else finds it useful!


MrsH2132012

