Calcium Counter and Tracker

Calcium Counter and Tracker

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Version History of Calcium Counter and Tracker

2.11.6

July 10, 2024

50 new items added to the app's database so the app now includes 400 foods and drinks color-coded to highlight plants, prebiotics, probiotics and ultra-processed foods to support a healthy gut microbiome diet.

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2.11.5

June 15, 2024

Twenty new items added to the app's database and improved color coding to support a healthy gut microbiome diet as follows. All plants that can be included as one of the 30 different types of plant per week recommended by experts for a healthy gut microbiome are highlighted in green type and with a green leaf icon in the food popups. The most prebiotic plants (ie, those that are particularly beneficial for the gut microbiome) are highlighted in a darker green type. Fermented foods that contain beneficial live microbes to become part of the gut microbiome (probiotics) are highlighted in gold type and with a gold microbe icon in the food popups. Foods that are likely to be ultra-processed (UPFs) — ie, contain ingredients not found in a home kitchen such as preservatives, flavorings, and emulsifiers — and are likely to have a harmful effect on the gut microbiome are highlighted in red type and with a red warning triangle in the food popups.

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2.11.3

June 2, 2024

Improvements to the "Add Food" screen — toggle the "Values per serving" option for mg/100g, mg/1oz, or mg/serving for calcium content; use color codes and icons to highlight added foods as plant, probiotic or ultra-processed (UPF)

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2.11.2

May 26, 2024

Color-coded type and icons on food popups in the 330-item database now identify healthy (plant, prebiotic, probiotic) and unhealthy (likely to be ultra-processed) foods (UPFs) to support a healthy gut microbiome diet. A notepad has been added to the record intake screen.

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2.10.7

April 4, 2024

Average daily calcium intake is now displayed at the top of "Month view" screens in purple type. Calcium intake over 120% of target on any day is now indicated by a red exclamation mark within the daily total ring. Bug fixes and minor revisions to "How to use the app" instructions.

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2.10.6

February 11, 2024

Bug fix. New screenshots for all iPhones and iPads to highlight features and functionality.

2.10.3

January 29, 2024

Redesigned "barcode scanning" screen and text popup to improve functionality on all devices, including mini iPhones. Revised coding for daily listing of logged foods so foods attributed to different meals, eg breakfast, appear together even if entered at separate times; and the ingredients of recipes logged appear in the popups detailing the contribution of each food to the daily target.

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2.10.2

January 9, 2024

The 212 plant-based foods/beverages in the 328-item database provided with the app now appear in the “Calcium in foods" section, searches, and daily and long-term logs in green type to help users consume the 30+ different types of plant per week recommended by experts for a healthy gut microbiome.

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2.9.1

November 12, 2023

Improvement to recording intake of the same food on different occasions during a day. You can now define the meal and/or time for each occasion and each recording will be listed as a separate item identified by the meal and/or time of intake.

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2.9.0

October 31, 2023

Three new features: 1. Record & track time or meal (eg lunch) when recording food/beverage intake. 2. "How to use the app” instructions are now numbered 1–15 to indicate the steps to take when the app is first installed to become familiar with the app's capabilities; they have also been revised to highlight the need to allow the app access to your iPhone or iPad camera, microphone and speech recognition to scan barcodes and use dictation and speech recognition. 3. Sample recipes can be easily identified and deleted if desired, and a bug has been fixed.

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Description of Calcium Counter and Tracker

Use this app to avoid calcium deficiency, which is common if you are on a vegan, milk-free or weightloss diet or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Deficiency results in weakened fracture-prone bones and teeth, impaired muscle function with muscle cramps and spasms, dry skin, and brittle hair and nails. Set your target daily calcium intake based on guidance provided in the app and your preferences for weights of food (g or oz) and display of calcium content in foods and beverages (ie, %target/serving, mg/100g or mg/1oz, or %target/100g or %target/1oz). Record food and beverage consumption using the barcode scanner if in the US, dictation, search or by favoriting foods and using the serving sizes provided (which can be changed at any time). Tap the notepad to add notes. Monitor daily and long-term progress, export data to share with healthcare providers, synchronize data with other First Line Medical Communications Ltd nutrient counter apps, and share data with Apple's HealthKit. Add your own foods and recipes and change serving sizes to personalize the app's 400-item database for you. The app also provides nutritional information for many healthy foods and supports a healthy gut microbiome diet using color-coded type and icons as follows: 1. Plants that can be included as one of the 30 different types of plants per week recommended by experts for a healthy gut microbiome are in green type and with a green leaf icon in the food popups. The most prebiotic plants (ie, those that are particularly beneficial for the gut microbiome) are in a darker green type. 2. Fermented foods that contain beneficial live microbes to become part of the gut microbiome (probiotics) are in gold type and with a gold microbe icon in the food popups. 3. Foods that are likely to be ultra-processed (UPFs) — ie, contain ingredients not found in a home kitchen such as preservatives, flavorings, and emulsifiers — and are likely to have a harmful effect on the gut microbiome are in red type and with a red warning triangle in the food popups. UPFs cause obesity for a variety of reasons and their harmful effect on the gut microbiome is linked to inflammation and many diseases including type 2 diabetes, high LDL "bad" cholesterol, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, inflammatory diseases, cancer, depression, and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's dementia and Parkinson's disease.
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Calcium Counter and Tracker: FAQ

Does Calcium Counter and Tracker work on iPad devices?

Yes, Calcium Counter and Tracker can be used on an iPad.

Who created the app?

Calcium Counter and Tracker was released by First Line Medical Communications.

What should be the minimum iOS version for Calcium Counter and Tracker?

The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 13.0 or higher.

How do users rate Calcium Counter and Tracker?

Calcium Counter and Tracker has an average rating of 3.9 out of 5.

What is the primary genre of the Calcium Counter and Tracker app?

The Primary Genre Of The Calcium Counter And Tracker App Is Health & Fitness.

What is the latest version of Calcium Counter and Tracker?

The latest Calcium Counter and Tracker version released is 2.11.6.

What is the update date for Calcium Counter and Tracker?

The most recent update for Calcium Counter and Tracker was released on October 1, 2024.

When was the app initially released?

The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for Calcium Counter and Tracker?

The content advisory rating for Calcium Counter and Tracker is First Line Medical Communications.

What languages does Calcium Counter and Tracker support?

You can use the Calcium Counter and Tracker app in English.

Does Calcium Counter and Tracker belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, Calcium Counter and Tracker is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of Calcium Counter and Tracker?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Calcium Counter and Tracker.

Does Calcium Counter and Tracker support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, Calcium Counter and Tracker does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Calcium Counter and Tracker use ad-based monetization?

No, Calcium Counter and Tracker does not use ad-based monetization.

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  • Calculator did NOT work

    I spent some time trying to make the caluculator work. If I wanted to manually calculate and track my calcium intake, an excel spreadsheet would be much easier.

    AS for, "it worked for you" It didn't for me despite giving it a try on Safari and Chrome.

    Last - 16 steps to make the app work - really!
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  • Truly terrible

    Not intuitive. Used scanner and Cheerios comes up with 0 data. Tried to manually fix it. Nothing worked. If you can’t even get through breakfast it’s time to delete the app

    Developer Response

    Cheerios is on the Open Food Facts database, so surprised the scanner came up with 0 data. Please contact us at support@firstlinemedicalcommunications.co.uk and we will help you add Cheerios to the database. Guidance is also provided at the top of the Info tab screen in the "How to use the app" instructions "10. Add food". Once you become familiar with using the app, it becomes very straightforward and quick to log daily intake.
  • What? No bagels, swiss cheese,etc?

    Lots of
    Common foods are missing here! For comparison see a weight watchers food list! Even with its ausralian biasnwhen used in NZ it is far more complete. Granola, corn chips, bagels, sourdough, tortilla or wraps, etc etc

    Developer Response

    Over 70 new items (including those mentioned by this reviewer) have been added to the app's database for those not using the barcode scanner, so there are now over 400 items color-coded for plants, prebiotics, probiotics, and ultra-processed foods to support a healthy gut microbiome diet. This update (2.11.6), like all updates for the app, is free.