Essay On My Food Tracker

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My Food Tracker
The food tracker benefited me in so many ways. I total three days out and all calculated 4800 calories. The food tracker allowed me only 2000 calories a day and wanted me to target at least 150 min/week in physical activity. The recommendations for my calories were very direct and limited to only a certain amount that I could manage. It help me manage my daily food intake, inform me of the calories and fats I was placing into my body, and educated me on the need foods needed from the food pyramid. My son even loved placing the items we ate into the system to look at “our numbers” (he it calls that).
Managing my food intake of daily foods help me keep up with was going into my body. It helps me decide on things that will help me mange a stable health body. In the first chapter in the book for our class we learn that things we place into our bodies can cause chronic disease like diabetes. Diabetes does run in my family heavily and I believe this will limit and illness that may come my way. As a woman with a child I think it is most important to keep my body in shape and health to keep up with my life and my son life. Making sure to not overdue my …show more content…

I would plan my meals out for the day and place them in the system and see what my outcome would be before I cook or prepare them from me and my son. I also tied to bake a lot of my foods and not fry them. I eliminated a lot of salts and sodium from my diet as will. The food tracker counts everything! I made to sure not to substitute to many to snacks to replace my craving of bread. Me and my son came up with fun things to eat like the old school peanut butter and celery with raisins for snacks. On the third day we actually ate nothing but veggies for dinner like asparagus, corn, and sliced Irish potatoes. The meal was very different but for my son to like it I was shocked. I even

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