Has anyone tried Vida or MyFitnessPal?

torimartin
on 11/9/14 11:28 pm

Hello,

Has anyone on here used a health coaching service like Vida or tracker like MyFitnessPal to get in shape?

T Hagalicious Rebel
Brown

on 11/12/14 11:28 am - Brooklyn
VSG on 04/25/14 with

I use my fitness pal to log in food & exercise, but I really like it for working with the fit bit app which is mainly for the fit bit one pedometer that I bought, that's what really motivates me as far as exercise goes. So all in all the fit bit for exercise, the my fitness pal for the food.

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TGeiger
on 11/15/14 9:07 pm - Lafayette, LA

I highly recommend My Fitness Pal. It is very easy to use and it helps to monitor your daily workouts.

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Dan1962
on 11/17/14 7:19 am - Syracuse, NY
VSG on 09/23/14

I log every bit of food and excersive in there (my fitness pal).  You can also put in recipes and it will calculate the nutritional information per serving, its great.

  

    

    
sparkling_dawn
on 11/21/14 4:53 am - New Castle, IN

I've used My Fitness Pal, Lose It and Spark People... all are Calorie Tracking aps. The Department of Health and Human Services also has a very detailed tracker on their website that tracks vitamins and dietary requirements in detail. They are useful. But they have some setbacks.

I don't know about you or your issues with food, but I have some disordered issues with food. When I track with those apps I obsess over every calorie, then I get frustrated and binge. And/or the apps tell me I can eat way more than I actually SHOULD eat as a bariatric patient or MORE than I should eat after exercising, and I eat too much. Or I see that I took in too few calories according to the app (but totally normal for a weight loss surgery patient), and I panic and eat more calories than I really need to.


                
terrylynn
on 3/29/15 3:12 pm - Lansing, MI

I'm trying to adjust the dietary goals on the Garmin Vivofit while tracking my food with My Fitness Pal.   I'm 10 years out after a Reun-Y.  After a fall which caused me to break my arm and leg, I put on 14.5 lbs.  I have to do something to motivate me to get rid of this unwanted FAT.

What % of proteins, carbs, and fats would be a good guideline?  I found out how to change the goals but don't know a good set of goals for a WLS patient.

Can anyone help?

 

Thanks 

David147
on 3/16/15 8:31 pm

I just started, but i'm using My Fitness Pal. 
It has a really good list of foods, as well as a place to input your own. 
You can add recipes. 
I have inputted my "exercise of choice" 

It tracks weight, calories, carbs, Fiber, protein, fat, amount of calories burned per your weight, you name it! 

i think, that like anything, it's a tool. The motivation has to come from within! 

Thus far, i'm happy with it!

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