Year after year, weight loss reigns as one of the most popular New
Year’s resolutions. Yet obesity remains an epidemic in the United
States. Whether you want to lose 5 pounds or 50, stick with it in 2014,
so that next
year your goal is just to keep the weight off. With countless apps and
wearable tech designed to help you meet your fitness goals, there are no
excuses this year. Eat well, work out, and stay motivated with the help
of this technology.
Lose It!
Lose It! has been one of the most popular health apps on iTunes for
several years now. The easy-to-use app makes it easy to keep track of
weight loss goals. Enter your current weight and your desired weight and
the app will tell you the maximum daily calories you can consume to
meet your goal. Log fitness activities and scan barcodes on food items,
to easily keep track of your progress. Weigh yourself every day and see
a line graph of your progress. This free app is available on iOS and
Android, with additional charges for upgrades.
Daily Workouts
Save money on a gym membership this year. Work out at home! The Daily
Workout app is essentially a workout video for your smartphone or
tablet, broken up into five or ten minute routines. This app will get
your butt, arms, abs and legs in shape, while saving you a time. The
workouts are as effective as your local fitness class. This free app is
available on iOS and Android, with additional charges for upgrades.
Jawbone UP
“Wearable tech,” was definitely a catchphrase of 2013 and that’s
expected to continue into the new year. With fitness-tracking wristbands
gaining popularity, there’s no sign that the momentum is slowing down.
The Jawbone UP band is one of the more popular devices and recently came
out with a new version, called the UP24. In addition to tracking steps
taken and calories burned, the water-resistant band keeps tab on sleep
patterns via its smartphone app. Set an alarm to wake you up in your
lightest sleep phase, and the band promises you’ll be refreshed. Add
friends to your “team,” and tell them to step it up! The Jawbone UP24
retails for $149.99
Fitbit
The Fitbit is another contender for the hottest in wearable tech. The
recently released Fitbit Force, is an upgrade to the Flex. Like the
Jawbone UP, the Fitbit bands track steps taken and hours slept. Yet
unlike the previous Fitbit, the Force displays real-time data on the
band’s screen, doubling as a watch. Sync with the app to track progress
and compete with your friends. The Fitbit Force retails for $129.95
ShopWell
In an era where people track everything from carbs to gluten, ShopWell
helps you keep track of all your dietary needs. Next time you’re at the
grocery store, scan barcodes of food items and ShopWell will tell you if
the product meets your requirements. If not, it will suggest another
similar product that does. Whether you’re looking to lose weight, avoid
allergies, or help with diabetes, ShopWell will do you well. This free
app is available on iOS.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/katieroof/2013/12/31/weight-loss-apps/
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