Synchronized Nutrition-Tracking Apps

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This App Can Leverage Data From Apple Health & Apple Watch

FoodNoms has launched an upgraded and more streamlined version of its eponymous nutrition-tracking app, with the 'FoodNoms 2' app now boasting a plethora of advanced features ranging from percentage-based macro tracking and customizable meal suggestions to goal-tracking and synchronization in conjunction with Apple Health and Apple Watch.

The 'FoodNoms 2' app aims to take the complication out of nutrition-tracking by combining an elegant user interface with a range of powerful tech that works behind the curtains to help you elevate your dietary habits and boost your health and well-being. For example, the app allows you to set percentage-based goals for your macros, and can automatically tweak your goal based on bodily data from Apple Health. You can also set up goals for consumption of saturated fats and sodium for instance, based on dietary guidelines from government bodies. Elsewhere, 'FoodNoms 2' also lets you save your favorite foods and recipes and customize meal types to help encourage you to get more out of meals that you enjoy but that also benefit your body.

The app is currently available on the Apple App Store as a free download. Advanced features such as Apple Health synchronization and customized meal types require a subscription of only $4.99 per month or $29.99 for the year, a small price to pay considering the benefits of advanced nutrition-tracking.
Trend Themes
1. Nutrition-tracking Apps - As more people focus on their health and wellness, there will be opportunities to develop more advanced and personalized nutrition-tracking apps.
2. Percentage-based Macro Tracking - Apps that use percentage-based goals for macros, as well as ones that leverage body data from wearable devices like the Apple Watch, will become increasingly popular in the realm of nutrition tracking.
3. Customized Meal Suggestions - Apps that offer customized meal suggestions, tailored to individual dietary needs and taste preferences, will disrupt the nutrition and meal-planning industries.
Industry Implications
1. Healthtech - The healthtech industry has a tremendous opportunity to create new and innovative nutrition-tracking apps in response to growing demand from consumers.
2. Wearable Devices - As wearable devices like the Apple Watch become more sophisticated, they will be able to collect and share more data about our bodies, creating opportunities for companies in the wearable tech industry to develop new health-related products and services.
3. Meal-planning - The meal-planning industry will need to adapt to the rise of personalized nutrition-tracking apps and offer more tailored solutions that integrate seamlessly with these tools.

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