Guest guest Posted March 22, 2012 Report Share Posted March 22, 2012 in kansas... did TF upper this am and walked with my mom... but did anyone try new fitbit food logs?? may be better??judy ----- Forwarded Message ----- To: k9sports4gsps Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 10:02 AM Subject: New Fitbit Android App, and Updated Food Plan! Fitbit Newsletter Having trouble reading this? View it in your browser Contents Fitbit's Android App is Here! Food Goal Update: Food Plan Say Hello Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Read our blog Featured In March 22, 2012 Fitbit's Android App is Here! After much anticipation, we’re excited to announce the new Fitbit App for Android. We know how important it is to be able to log food and activities on the go. With Fitbit's new Android app (and existing iPhone app), you can now track and monitor your health and fitness goals wherever you go. With the Fitbit Android app, you can log food, activities, weight and water wherever you have a wireless connection. Now nothing will be forgotten, from that afternoon workout to the muffin you snacked on at a meeting. With this easy to use app, you can stay connected to your data. Everything logged syncs back to your account on Fitbit.com, so nothing gets lost. The free Android app is available in the US, Canada and the UK and can be downloaded from Google Play, or you can read more about it on our blog. Food Goal Update: Food Plan Food Goal has undergone a big update. We've even changed the name to Food Plan! Everything the Food Goal included is still there, but now there’s even more information throughout the day. You’re given a calorie estimate at the start of each day based on your historic activity, and it will adjust throughout the day based on whether you meet or exceed our estimates. You can also view exactly where you stand at any moment by viewing the calories in vs. calories out screen. For those who haven't tried it yet, Food Plan is our food management tool that helps you manage your daily calories (based on foods logged and your activity) so that you can reach your weight goals. If you’d like to read more about what’s changed, please read our blog post about the update. BUZZ — Fitbit has made a lot of friends over the past months: One wicked-cool piece of hardware." Makes getting in shape as addictive as checking Facebook and Twitter." A pedometer on steroids." You are receiving this newsletter because you signed up for our newsletter. Having trouble reading this? View it in your browser. Not interested? Unsubscribe. Fitbit Inc. — 625 Market Street, Suite 1400 / San Francisco CA 94105, USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2012 Report Share Posted March 22, 2012 > did anyone try new fitbit food logs?? may be better?? pls see my response to michelle about linking fitbit and MFP. comments about the new fitbit calorie intake recommendations are in that msg. note that the food log is the same, it is the intake recommendation section that has changed. to be brief, i find it to be very much improved! :*carolyn. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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