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10 Food-groups Checker

10 Food-groups Checker

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: v3.0.1

Taille:20.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Présentation de l'application de suivi des 10 groupes alimentaires – Votre chemin vers une nutrition équilibrée ! Cette application conviviale simplifie le suivi de votre apport alimentaire quotidien, garantissant ainsi une alimentation saine et équilibrée. Surveillez facilement vos progrès grâce à des vues intuitives de liste et de graphique, accessibles par un simple appui long sur le bouton de saisie pour révéler des descriptions détaillées des groupes alimentaires.

Vous avez oublié le suivi des repas ? Cette application agit comme un rappel utile, vous permettant même d'enregistrer les repas manqués. Conçu pour les particuliers et les familles, il prend en charge jusqu'à 5 utilisateurs, propose des icônes et des étiquettes personnalisables et vous permet de planifier à l'avance. Prenez le contrôle de votre alimentation et téléchargez-le dès aujourd'hui !

Principales fonctionnalités de l'application :

  • Enregistrement quotidien des aliments : Enregistrez sans effort votre consommation alimentaire quotidienne.
  • Descriptions détaillées des groupes alimentaires : Un appui long révèle des informations complètes sur chaque groupe alimentaire.
  • Vues de liste et de graphique : Surveillez vos progrès avec des formats de liste clairs et de graphiques visuellement attrayants.
  • Rappels de repas manqués : N'oubliez plus jamais d'enregistrer vos repas avec des rappels utiles.
  • Enregistrement des repas manqués : Enregistrez facilement tous les groupes d'aliments que vous n'avez pas consommés.

Améliorez vos habitudes nutritionnelles et téléchargez-le maintenant !

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HealthyHabit Jan 18,2025

Helpful app for tracking my food intake. The charts are easy to understand. Would be better with more food options in the database.

DietaSaludable Jan 05,2025

Aplicación útil para controlar mi alimentación, aunque le falta variedad en los alimentos que se pueden registrar.

MieuxManger Dec 26,2024

Excellente application pour suivre mon alimentation quotidienne. Simple d'utilisation et très efficace pour une alimentation équilibrée.

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