I'd love to see subtotals for each meal in the Nutrition Stats page. This would help me see how my calorie intake is breaking down throughout the day. I could easily identify a meal that went over my target.
I'd also like to see that and I'd like to see a few more EXTREME sports listed on the exercise logs. I do GYMNASTICS, JUMPING- Aerobics on Trampolines, balance beam, bars, Gym-Floor Work ( part dance part strength/ stability), Rock Climbing, and Ballet Barre if it's not on there yet!
ALSO, if you have occasional or extreme sports- that could be a whole group in and of itself! I plan to whitewater raft this year and also other things. Hope this feedback helps!
I was going to post this suggestion myself, glad I took a moment to look if it had been already suggested.
I find it a very helpful idea, to have subtotals below each meal, so that you can calculate the percentage of the daily intake that came from each meal. And to extend that, I think the nutrition page should have pie diagrams with the percentages of calorie intake per meal, and, to go further than that, also a pie diagram about the nature of the daily intake (percentages of carbs, protein, fat, etc.). I have stumbled upon some very insightful articles that insist on percentages like 18% breakfast, 40% lunch and 42% dinner for calories, or 10-20% protein, 20-30% fat and 50-60% carbs (ok, I guess these calculations are included in the bars but the pie diagram with the calories percentage per meal would be very nice).
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ALSO, if you have occasional or extreme sports- that could be a whole group in and of itself! I plan to whitewater raft this year and also other things. Hope this feedback helps!
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I find it a very helpful idea, to have subtotals below each meal, so that you can calculate the percentage of the daily intake that came from each meal. And to extend that, I think the nutrition page should have pie diagrams with the percentages of calorie intake per meal, and, to go further than that, also a pie diagram about the nature of the daily intake (percentages of carbs, protein, fat, etc.). I have stumbled upon some very insightful articles that insist on percentages like 18% breakfast, 40% lunch and 42% dinner for calories, or 10-20% protein, 20-30% fat and 50-60% carbs (ok, I guess these calculations are included in the bars but the pie diagram with the calories percentage per meal would be very nice).
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