3.0.15
2023-06-05
SDK Update Bug fixes
3.0.13
2022-06-29
Added account management screens
3.0.11
2022-06-07
-New water portion sizes
-Bug fixes and enhancements
3.0.9
2022-02-27
KidneyDiet - helping you watch the 3Ps. Phosphorus, Potassium, and Protein.
New in this version:
-More comprehensive water and phosphorus data
-Increased upper limit for water intake guidelines
3.0.8
2022-02-04
Updated copyright year
Updated text
Made cursor default position consistent across app
Updated Daily Diary email UI
3.0.6
2022-01-17
Added the ability to select multiple foods and add to the Daily Diary at one time.
3.0.4
2021-12-27
Corrected Diary Guidelines for Email
3.0.3
2021-10-29
Improvements to search.
3.0.2
2021-10-07
We are happy to release a new and improved version that addresses many of the issues brought to our attention.
- Enhanced nutrient tracking for anyone watching their intake of phosphorus, potassium, protein, sodium, fluids, as well as carbohydrates, glycemic index, glycemic load, fat, cholesterol, vitamins and minerals.
- Larger food database for most commonly eaten foods, portion sizes, packaged items.
- More accurate and thorough nutrient listings.
- Customizable nutrient guidelines.
- Keeping a list of favorite foods.
- Keeping a Daily Diary to compare against your healthcare provider's recommendations.
The new, improved KidneyDiet 3.0 helps with clarity into your eating patterns via easy to read charts that can be sorted to view the nutrients you are watching. With this insight, you will learn how to eat right and enjoy life.
2.4
2012-05-25
• Yes, you can now manually add foods!
• Plus, you can email your Daily Diary to to your dietitian.
• Keep track of liquids and foods that should be counted toward your fluid intake.
• New foods have been added to the scrolling list.
• The search feature for foods has been enhanced.
2.3
2011-08-01
• This version allows the user to add foods to a daily diary, tracking all foods and nutrients consumed on a daily basis.
• It allows the user to input doctor recommendations for maximum amount of nutrients consumed per day.
• Items appear in red on the Food Nutrient screen if the amount of a particular item causes nutrients to exceed the amount that should be consumed per meal.
• Nutrients consumed can be compared against doctor’s recommendations. Items in the Daily Total appear in red if the amount recorded has exceeded the total amount recommended per day by the end-user’s doctor or nutritionist.
• Users can track consumption of: fluids, fats, carbohydrates, and cholesterol as well as phosphorus, potassium, protein, sodium, and calories which were included in previous versions.
• The ability to change both the number of portions and the portion size has been added.
• The food list has been expanded.
2.2
2010-09-17
The list of foods in KidneyDiet 2.2 has increased to over 1,000 unique items. Nutrients are denoted in red when nutrition counts are high.