Description
Nutrition Explorer allows you to create a meal planner consisting of food items you select from a pick list of over 8750 food items and Nutrition Facts. You
can also find foods by keyword search and using logical content filters (based on nutritional potency values). Optionally, you can add some basic user profile information
providing gender (pregnancy state for females), and age to get specific dietary requirement for each member of your family. It also provides some basic discovery of dietary
supplements and the ailments they may help to prevent. A Help button has been added to provide a simple Tab by Tab walk through of the application functionality.
When age and gender parameter values are added to your profile it provides more precise calculations of the recommended daily allowances (RDA) and Upper Limits (UL) for the
38 vitamins, minerals, and macro-nutrients available in the application. For example, the dietary needs of male children under age 5 are very different from adults. And
specifically, there are differences in the dietary requirements for females who are pregnant (i.e. check the Iron pie chart).
It also provides Body Mass Index (BMI-for-age), and Macro-Nutrient analysis (Calories from Protein, Carbohydrates, Sugars, and Fats, etc), and both RDA and Nutritional Facts
stacked bar charts and data table results for all foods in your diet. Each item in the food list can be shown in detail from the standard Nutrition Facts information
(including their percent Daily Values %DV for each vitamin and mineral). It also provides some basic pie charts of each vitamin and mineral with their breakdown of all the
foods in your diet. The serving size of each food item in the diet can be set to provide more accurate calculations.
At this point in the development of the application all food items in the diet come from foods identified by the USDA National Nutrient Database (~8750 items). In the pro
version of Nutrition Explorer (found here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrbtech.nutrition.nutritionexplorerpro ) free form text, and nutritional values
filters can be used to search for multiple foods in the database versus matching food items from a list (as in the free version).
Limitations of free version:
* Only 5 food items can be added to each profile.
* Search results via keywords or filters can not be added to the results.
USDA National Nutrient Database references:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. 2016. USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release . Nutrient Data Laboratory Home Page,
http://www.ars.usda.gov/nutrientdata
Standard Disclaimer:
Nutrition Explorer is a basic guide for nutritional requirements. Always use your doctor and/or check with you health care providers regarding dietary changes that may
impact any existing medical conditions or your current state of health.
can also find foods by keyword search and using logical content filters (based on nutritional potency values). Optionally, you can add some basic user profile information
providing gender (pregnancy state for females), and age to get specific dietary requirement for each member of your family. It also provides some basic discovery of dietary
supplements and the ailments they may help to prevent. A Help button has been added to provide a simple Tab by Tab walk through of the application functionality.
When age and gender parameter values are added to your profile it provides more precise calculations of the recommended daily allowances (RDA) and Upper Limits (UL) for the
38 vitamins, minerals, and macro-nutrients available in the application. For example, the dietary needs of male children under age 5 are very different from adults. And
specifically, there are differences in the dietary requirements for females who are pregnant (i.e. check the Iron pie chart).
It also provides Body Mass Index (BMI-for-age), and Macro-Nutrient analysis (Calories from Protein, Carbohydrates, Sugars, and Fats, etc), and both RDA and Nutritional Facts
stacked bar charts and data table results for all foods in your diet. Each item in the food list can be shown in detail from the standard Nutrition Facts information
(including their percent Daily Values %DV for each vitamin and mineral). It also provides some basic pie charts of each vitamin and mineral with their breakdown of all the
foods in your diet. The serving size of each food item in the diet can be set to provide more accurate calculations.
At this point in the development of the application all food items in the diet come from foods identified by the USDA National Nutrient Database (~8750 items). In the pro
version of Nutrition Explorer (found here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrbtech.nutrition.nutritionexplorerpro ) free form text, and nutritional values
filters can be used to search for multiple foods in the database versus matching food items from a list (as in the free version).
Limitations of free version:
* Only 5 food items can be added to each profile.
* Search results via keywords or filters can not be added to the results.
USDA National Nutrient Database references:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. 2016. USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release . Nutrient Data Laboratory Home Page,
http://www.ars.usda.gov/nutrientdata
Standard Disclaimer:
Nutrition Explorer is a basic guide for nutritional requirements. Always use your doctor and/or check with you health care providers regarding dietary changes that may
impact any existing medical conditions or your current state of health.
Old Versions
- 02/11/2021: Nutrition Explorer (free) 10.18
- Report a new version
Free Download
Download by QR Code
- App Name: Nutrition Explorer (free)
- Category: Health & Fitness
- App Code: com.jrbtech.nutrition.nutritionexplorer
- Version: 10.18
- Requirement: 4.0 or higher
- File Size : 8.44 MB
- Updated: 2021-02-11