iProteins

iProteins

by James Hollender

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • November 18, 2010
  • December 11, 2019
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Track your daily protein intake with this app, which draws from the USDA National Nutrient Database. It helps users, particularly bodybuilders and vegans, identify foods high in protein and record their consumption for up to a year. Easily edit, copy, and manage your food intake records.

โœ“USDA National Nutrient Database integration
โœ“Record daily food intake
โœ“Protein content information for over 1,100 food servings
โœ“Food search by category and preparation
โœ“Color-coded protein rating system
โœ“Intake data maintained for one year
โœ“Edit, copy, and delete intake records
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What's New in iProteins

7.0

December 11, 2019

A powerful new Search Facility has been added to the All Foods view. You can now search providing two search words/phrases. The first is required, but the second is optional. If a second word/phrase is provided, then you have the option of three possible ways to use the two words/phrases: 1) AND; 2) OR; and 3) BUT NOT. Search words/phrases are case insensitive. White space at the beginning and end of Search words/phrases will be removed. The "AND / OR / BUT NOT" operand selection is not taken into account unless there is a second Search word/phrase. As you are entering the Search criteria, the number of items found is displayed.

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User reviews

Not worth $1.99

Not a bad ap but can get the same info for free.
Lists highest foods with protein but all meat? no veg list from high to low?
Not what I expected.

Great New Feature

I really like being able to keep track of how much I eat each day.

This is a Great App for Healthy minded people.

This is a Great App for Healthy minded people. Especially body builders.

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FAQ

What is iProteins?

iProteins is a health and fitness app that provides detailed information on the protein content of various foods, drawing from the USDA National Nutrient Database. It allows users to track their daily protein intake and helps identify foods rich in protein.

Who is iProteins for?

iProteins is particularly useful for bodybuilders, vegans, and vegetarians who need to monitor their protein consumption. It's also a helpful tool for anyone looking to understand the protein sources in their diet.

How does iProteins rate food protein content?

iProteins rates food protein content on a scale from EXTREMELY LOW to EXTREMELY HIGH, using a color-coded system. Black indicates EXTREMELY HIGH protein (30.01 - 51.89 g), while Dark Red and Red signify VERY HIGH and HIGH protein respectively.

Can I edit my recorded food intake in iProteins?

Yes, iProteins allows for editing of recorded intake items. You can change the number of servings, modify the date of consumption, and delete individual records.

How long is my food intake data stored in iProteins?

Your food intake information is maintained within iProteins for one year. The data is presented in reverse chronological order, grouped by day, with the most recent entries appearing first.

Does iProteins offer information on vegan protein sources?

Yes, iProteins provides information pages specifically on obtaining proteins on a vegan diet and highlights foods with the highest protein content. This is beneficial for users ensuring adequate protein intake.

What is the price of iProteins?

iProteins is a paid application, with a price of $2.99. This one-time purchase grants access to all its features for tracking protein intake and accessing food nutritional data.

When was iProteins last updated?

The latest version of iProteins, version 7.0, was last updated on December 11, 2019. The app was initially released on November 18, 2010.