Fitness and calorie-tracking apps may not always be the motivational tools they appear to be. According to new research from University College London (UCL) and Loughborough University, some users ...
Meredith Dietz is Lifehacker’s Senior Staff Writer. She earned her bachelor’s degree in English and Communications from Northeastern University, where she graduated as valedictorian of her college.
Traditional calorie tracking apps usually require a lot of tedious manual entry work. You have to search a big database for the correct food and brand (and hopefully choose the most accurate listing).
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