Monash FODMAP Diet

Monash FODMAP Diet

The Official FODMAP App

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All Versions of Monash FODMAP Diet

3.1.2

March 25, 2024

Bug Fixes

3.1.1

December 15, 2023

Bug Fixes

3.1

December 12, 2023

Support for Italian language

3.0.11

July 18, 2023

Bug Fixes

3.0.10

June 28, 2023

Bug Fixes

3.0.9

January 17, 2022

Bug fixes

3.0.8

November 14, 2021

Bug fixes

3.0.7

June 25, 2021

Bug Fixes

3.0.6

March 2, 2021

Bug Fixes

3.0.5

January 28, 2021

French language support

Price History of Monash FODMAP Diet

Description of Monash FODMAP Diet

Researchers at Monash University have developed the low FODMAP diet and a corresponding app to assist in the management of gastrointestinal symptoms associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The Monash University FODMAP diet works by swapping foods high in fermentable carbohydrates (FODMAPs), with low FODMAP alternatives. Around 75% of people with IBS experience symptom relief on a low FODMAP diet. The app comes directly from the research team at Monash and includes the following: - General information about the FODMAP diet and IBS. - Easy to understand tutorials to guide you through the app and the 3-Step FODMAP diet. - A Food Guide detailing the FODMAP content for hundreds of foods using a simple 'traffic light system'. - A list of branded products that have been certified by Monash as low FODMAP. - A collection of over 70 nutritious, low FODMAP recipes. - Functions that allow you to create your own shopping list and add notes to individual foods - A Diary that enables you to record food eaten, IBS symptoms, bowel habits and stress levels. The Diary will also guide you through step 2 of the diet - FODMAP reintroduction. - The ability to adjust units of measurement (metric or imperial) and activate colour blindness assistance.
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Monash FODMAP Diet: FAQ

Does Monash FODMAP Diet offer an iPad version?

Yes, the software for Monash FODMAP Diet is compatible with iPads.
Monash University developed the Monash FODMAP Diet app.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 13.0 or higher.
4.0 out of 5 is the fair rating that Monash FODMAP Diet has received from users.
Medical Is The App Genre Of The Monash Fodmap Diet App.
The latest version of Monash FODMAP Diet is 3.1.2.
The Monash FODMAP Diet app was last updated on June 26, 2024.
Monash FODMAP Diet was released on February 5, 2023.
Monash FODMAP Diet is suitable for ages 12 and up according to its content advisory rating.
The Monash FODMAP Diet app can be used in American English, French (France), German (Germany) and 2 more.
No, Monash FODMAP Diet is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Monash FODMAP Diet.
No, you cannot utilize Monash FODMAP Diet with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Monash FODMAP Diet

  • Good Purchase

    I’m pretty happy with this app. I like that you can set your country and that’s what comes up when looking for something. I use this when planning out my meals. I like that it tells you what amount of a particular item you can have. For instance, some apps will say no to red bell pepper completely. This app will give you how many grams are okay to eat of red bell pepper. I could understand you not liking this app if you mostly go out to eat or you use box foods to eat but I mostly use whole foods when I cook so it makes it really simple for me. It also doesn’t hurt that these people are the developers of the FODMAP diet. I trust them to know what they are talking about. I also can say after 4 days of using it I feel better already. Thank you!

    Developer Response

    Hi there, thanks for your review. It's great to hear you find the app so useful!
  • no links work, frustrated!

    1 star for attention. not mobile friendly, SUPER frustrating. all thru the app there are links that dont work. HELLO DEVS PLEASE FIX. I wouldn't give feedback this way, but the Feedback link does not work on the app!!! and there is no way to get a hold of them anywhere. Even if you Google this app and go to the webpage, there's no way to communicate with them. This is an extremely easy fix to make the links work. Another example of where they work is they have a certified section where they list food partners, and it is almost impossible to get those links to work. And now I will confess that this is a super useful app. Several times a day I go on here to receive the bad news that I can't eat something or like anything 🤣 if I can make some feature suggestions, it would be great to see the data organized in terms of, what CAN I eat? For instance, I want to see a list of vegetables that I can eat. A lot of or a medium amount of they have enough data to make a slider where you can say vegetable and moderate FODMAP or very low FODMAP. Also, the recipe should be billed out more. There's only a few of them. Thanks for your work, university.

    LASTLY it is very confusing that on the food index page, the green red orange dots do not consistently go in ascending or descending order, it is different for each item. They should all go in ascending order or they should all go in descending order. That makes this already frustrating situation even more confusing.

    Developer Response

    Hi there - we're sorry to hear that you are experiencing issues with accessing links on our app! We'd love to get some further information from you about these issues - please contact us at enquiry@monashfodmap.com. We also apologise that you found it hard to reach out to us - our website is a direct way to ensure we receive your questions: www.monashfodmap.com/contact-us/ We appreciate the feedback in regard to organising the data according to what you can eat - we do have the filter function which can alter the traffic lights to reflect your tolerances, but we can investigate other sorting options also. In the past we have limited the number of recipes so the app doesn't take up a huge amount of storage on people's phones, but we hope to add more recipes in the app in the near future. Finally regarding the traffic light order - they have been arranged as such is that it reflects the overall traffic light rating allocated to the food. For example, a food with an overall red rating will start with a red and have serving sizes listed in descending order, and vice versa. We hope this further information helps and we again sincerely appreciate your feedback. We hope to hear from you via email soon. Best wishes
  • I am disappointed by lack of vegetarian recipes

    There are only 70 recipes all together. It’s like they want you to buy the cookbook. I would imagine there aren’t that many vegetarian and vegan recipes in the cookbook. Most of the products that are monash certified aren’t available in the US. Should be an option for exercise in the diary. I just use a note. I’d like to see more information on how to reintroduce foods. Types of foods to try first.

    After hearing from developers I am less critical about the recipe options since they would make the app take up too much space. I have used the reintroduction phase and it is limited. Mostly because there are so many foods that you can’t eat on the diet. Listing them all in the reintroduction feature probably takes up a lot of space also.

    Developer Response

    Thank you for your review. We put a limited number of recipes on the app to make sure the app doesn't take up a huge amount of storage on people's phones. We do, however, plan on making some new vegan and vegetarian recipes available on the app in the near future. Otherwise, we use our website for the majority of our recipes to make it accessible for everyone: https://www.monashfodmap.com/recipe/ We have a range of certified products from around the world, and we are always open to include more of your favourite brands to the program. If you have any suggestions for testing please feel free to send these to enquiry@monashfodmap.com Within the diary of the app we have the "reintroduction" function which guides to to which foods to use in the challenges for the various FODMAPs. You can find this by tapping the symbol that is an apple with an arrow around it. We do appreciate your feedback about the exercise inclusion of an exercise tracker. We will be sure to consider this for future updates. If you would like any further details, please reach out to us at enquiry@monashfodmap.com and we would be happy to help.