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==Types of data recorded by diet tracking tools==
 
==Types of data recorded by diet tracking tools==
What exactly is recorded by the tools can depend on the exact tool used, but frequently recorded information includes:
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What exactly is recorded by the tools can depend on the exact tool used, but recorded information includes:
    
*calorie intake
 
*calorie intake
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*micronutrients: iron, calcium, vitamin D, etc.
 
*micronutrients: iron, calcium, vitamin D, etc.
 
*brands and manufacturers
 
*brands and manufacturers
*enjoyment, circumstances, environment surrounding eating
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*Degree of processing<ref>https://world.openfoodfacts.org/nova</ref>
* Degree of processing<ref>https://world.openfoodfacts.org/nova</ref>
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Potentially information that is not yet noticed in any app is price of food, what is available in fridge, enjoyment, circumstances, environment surrounding eating.
    
==Projects and results from these tools==
 
==Projects and results from these tools==
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Typically most tools are somewhat self-explanatory after installation. Beyond this, there are some tips and advice on how to consistently track diet:   
 
Typically most tools are somewhat self-explanatory after installation. Beyond this, there are some tips and advice on how to consistently track diet:   
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* Buying a kitchen scale can be useful to accurately track the amounts eaten, in particular if you cook yourself or eat at restaurants that don't have standard food quantities.
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* Buying a kitchen scale can be useful to accurately track the amounts eaten, in particular if you cook yourself or eat at restaurants that don't have standard food quantities. Fractions of a package too.  
*Frequently, people engaging in diet tracking find that the manual labor of recording their diets becomes too onerous and quit after a few months. [[User:DG|DG]] suggests regularly repeating meals as this a) speeds up the speed of logging data as it will be a 'recently used meal' (e.g. as available in the tool [[Bitesnap]]) and b) also can help find patterns in the data.
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*Frequently, people engaging in diet tracking find that the manual labor of recording their diets becomes too onerous and quit after a few months. [[User:DG|DG]] suggests regularly repeating meals as this a) speeds up the speed of logging data as it will be a 'recently used meal' (e.g. as available in the tool [[Bitesnap]]) and b) also can help find patterns in the data. Wildly inaccurate measurements are still better than nothing, especially for things like eliminating a food as a problem.  
    
== Table of common diet tracking tools==
 
== Table of common diet tracking tools==
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* '''User-added food''': Does the app include user contributions to expand their food database?
 
* '''User-added food''': Does the app include user contributions to expand their food database?
 
* '''Custom food''': Can you add your own food that's missing from the database?
 
* '''Custom food''': Can you add your own food that's missing from the database?
* '''Water''':  
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* '''Water''': Does it allow tracking water intake
    
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|{{Ya}}
 
|{{Ya}}
 
|{{Ya}}
 
|{{Ya}}
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|hranoprovod-cli
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|{{Ya}}
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|{{Na}}
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|{{Ya}}
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|{{Ya}}
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|{{Ya}}
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|open source
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|{{Na}}
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|{{Na}}
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|{{Na}}
 
|{{Ya}}
 
|{{Ya}}
 
|{{Ya}}
 
|{{Ya}}
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|{{Ya}}
 
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=== Databases ===
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https://www.foodrepo.org/ Community-driven for barcoded food products.
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https://world.openfoodfacts.org/ Open source collaborative originally from France. Derived scores for amount of processing and nutritional quality.
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https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/ US government.
    
===References===
 
===References===
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