Cited on PubMed!
Have you seen this yet? Cronometer is used as a research tool in this recently published article!
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29361684
Who here struggles with a micronutrient deficit in their weight-loss plan? How does Cronometer help you manage it?
Hilary
cronometer.com
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I was super giddy to see this! Go Cronometer!
Susan Macfarlane, MScA, RD
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist
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This is amazing. I am using it for personal research for my Master's courses and nothing beats it...!
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Absolutely amazing. The whole team at cronometer should be very proud of themselves. I will use this app for the rest of my life. I have celiac disease so not only is it benefiting me nutritionally it's also fun to use. I actually look forward to using cronometer each day. It's entertaining and enjoyable.
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Cronometer is Absolutely The BEST !! I'm using it for my CKD diet. Honestly - I'll be a LifeTime GOLD Member ! And - because of Cronometer - that's going to be a Very, Very LONG Time !!!! Thank you Cronometer Team !
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If someone is struggling with micronutrients, generally, they should take a multivitamin.
Aside, there are eight NCBI articles that cite Cronometer: Google search. There are definitely more studies that use Cronometer (search different publishers).