Posted on March 25, 2011
With the advent of smartphones, tablets and mobile devices, there are at least 10,000 applications which focus on health and fitness that we can take advantage if we wan’t to get in shape. In an article published on March 21, 2011 on The Wall Street Journal, Molly Baker lists those top fitness apps.
Counting your calories?
Cooking healthier meals?
Mapping out your next daily run?
There are apps for that.
In fact, of the more than 400,000 software applications out there for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices, at least 10,000 aim to help with diet and exercise.
We tested dozens of the most popular apps under the general heading of health and fitness. If you’re trying to get in shape, or stay that way, here are some of the best.
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Posted on March 22, 2011
“Many of Linda’s clients ask for the best online food tracker for phones. The following article is from http://online.wsj.com, written by Alina Dizik. It focuses on the helpful tools and features of each site.”
Eating healthy can often feel like a chore. Many diet and nutrition experts say one of the best ways to improve your daily diet is to keep tabs on food intake. Online calorie trackers can simplify the job with point-and-click-options.
Calorie-counting websites have long been common, but in recent years the sites have ramped up their food databases and added better tools to make it less tedious to monitor what you eat. In addition to calories, some websites let individuals know what’s on their plates in terms of cholesterol, carbs and other nutrients.
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