MyFoodBio is a food diary app which allows you to track what you eat and drink for each day, and log any physical symptoms you may have had.
FEATURES:
- Easy to navigate.
- Create and view diary entries for each day.
- Categorise meals by type (e.g. Breakfast, Dinner).
- Show how much fruit and vegetables you are eating as well as the amount of drink consumed (against a set daily target).
- Show 'Insight' graphs summarising eating patterns and symptoms.
- Produce reports and spreadsheet data to share with your doctor, dietitian etc.
- Backup and restore your entries.
Version history
1.0.5
2021-03-23
- Minor internal updates
1.0.4
2021-01-15
- Added the following insight graphs:
- Drink Intake Summaries.
- Minor bug fixes
1.0.3
2020-11-23
- Fixed screen crash when food entry had a note on the Day Details screen.
1.0.2
2020-11-14
- Added the following insight graphs
- Fruit and Veg 'Five-a-day' summary
- Fruit and Veg Intake (weekday summary)
- Meal Location
- Minor enhancements
1.0.1
2020-10-26
- Enhanced help information screen content.
- Minor fixes.
I used to write what I eat every day with the Notes app on my phone, which was ok for one day but hard to keep track of as time went on. This app helps me write down not only what I eat, but what I drink as well. I also like that it lets you list your mood and physical symptoms each day.
My main criticism is that there seems to be a bug when you allow it to auto fill medications you have taken that day. It uses previous entry data but it also leaves a blank space underneath that you can’t get rid of even if you try deleting it. This bug spills over into the day after that too, so if you had medication one day and used auto fill for the next two days, you would have that medicine and two blank spaces. This next criticism is a nitpick but I wish the physical symptoms listed were more concise as well.
Overall, a good app. Just needs some polish.
Siouxzee44,
Tried to go to app support but no go. Water in mL???
I really want to like this app. Everything about it is great but I’m in the USA and I don’t ever ever use mL when measuring my drink intake. Is it possible to offer a different measuring option? I’m not going to google how many half-cups or cups or ounces are in a mL every time I want to log something.
The app is easy to use, attractive, and very reasonably priced. The mL thing is the sticking point for me.
saraB145,
Awesome app!!
Thank you! This is just what I was looking for. It’s easy to use and I love that I can track my symptoms. I also love all of the possible insights. My only suggestion would be to have notifications so it could remind me to log entries. Otherwise I love it!