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Body Fuel And Fitness Designer
This powerful program models and analyses your
health, nutrition and fitness, and determines
recommendations uniquely tailored to the User.
A Journal is used to track your daily activity.
Meals and sessions are dragged to the Journal
whilst User friendly forms record body stats.
It comes supplied with Food and Exercise Libraries
(6600 ingredients, 660 exercises), the Weight
Add-In, which statistically tracks your weight
to determine your true rate of change and the
Symptom Analysis Add-In which determines your
optimum nutrition based on an analysis of your
symptoms and lifestyle. In total, the supplied
libraries track over 140 different properties. An Auto-Entry feature enables you to quickly
add diets and training programmes to your Journal
and these can be posted at the BF&F web site
and shared between Users. Uniquely, this program is able to determine recommendations
from User questionnaires. Based on your answers,
the supplied libraries set your Recommended Dietary
Intakes and optimum nutrition for micro and macro
nutrients and goals for exercise and weight change. Making this program really powerful is its ability
to get new features from Add-Ins created by Users
of the Professional Edition. Many are free or
specialise in specific areas such as VO2 Max or
T-Cell count performance.
The Professional Edition enables Sports & Health Care
Professionals to create within their own HTML interface add-ins
including User questionnaires to set recommendations, their
own calculated properties, charts and dynamic images. Add-Ins
may be uploaded to BF&F website and distributed to other
Users with an affiliation scheme to share revenue.
The ability to track your own performance, share
diets and training programmes, and upgrade through
add-ins makes this program ideal for both the
general and professional User at a price comparable
to much more basic programs.
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