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Re: Why do foods have such vastly different nutrient contents in different databases?
Nutrient composition of foods can vary geographically, in this case likely due to differences in agricultural practices between the two regions. For example, standard chicken feed in the US may conta…2 -
Re: Team Intro: Karen Stark
Hello @Sudevi We do make choline endogenously, but not enough to meet our needs, so we rely on getting additional choline in our diet to meet the AI of 550 mg/day for males and 425 mg/day for females…2 -
Re: Biometrics: hip ( or waist to hip ratio), and biceps
@TheVeryHungryMommy Using the web app, Add Biometric in your diary, then hit the green plus sign on the left. Give your custom biometric a name and unit of measurement and then you can start adding i…2 -
Re: Biometrics: hip ( or waist to hip ratio), and biceps
Hi @mike If you look under the Trends tab, you can see your biometrics under Charts. On the web app, just under the Calories Consumed chart, you can select a biometric including custom biometrics you…2 -
Re: Different Colors
When a nutrient target bar turns red, this means that you have exceeded the maximum value set for that target. For trans fat, the target is set to 0, so any food with trans fat will turn the bar red.…2

