I use Cronometer to track all my nutrition including fiber intake but this is missing from the Garmin Connect+ Nutrition. I think it should track all nutrition not just macros.
I use Cronometer to track all my nutrition including fiber intake but this is missing from the Garmin Connect+ Nutrition. I think it should track all nutrition not just macros.
That would be great, at least fiber along with other macros on the daily summary. Tracking fiber is super important...
Yes please. Sodium especially or really any macronutrient that can be listed on any food item. Not being able to customize the dashboard on the nutrition homepage breakdown is criminal and having all other…
Sugar is also missing in the nutrition function. I come from myfitnesspal premium and i have to say a lot off nutrition insides are missing. Wish they would take all the nutridion facts from myfitnesspal…
That would be great, at least fiber along with other macros on the daily summary. Tracking fiber is super important...
Yes please. Sodium especially or really any macronutrient that can be listed on any food item. Not being able to customize the dashboard on the nutrition homepage breakdown is criminal and having all other macronutrients listed as "other" in the reports feature is similarly silly for a paid nutrition tracking product.
Sugar is also missing in the nutrition function. I come from myfitnesspal premium and i have to say a lot off nutrition insides are missing. Wish they would take all the nutridion facts from myfitnesspal.
So is this feature still really in beta? That's what it sounds like.
I have both Fiber and sugar listed. Scan/add the food, Clicked Full Nutrition, then clicked Carbs to see them listed in the dropdown.
Connect Ap v 5.20.2.2
Yes, you can see it per food but you can't see the total for the day.
Couldn't agree more. I literally do not care about tracking my carbs, but I do care about getting enough fiber which, of course, it counts as a carb. It would be nice to have the option of what is being tracked/prioritized and what isn't.
Yes, it is next to useless if we can't see fibre stats by day, week, month etc. Same for sodium and others.
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How about the people who released this Nutrition feature invest some of their time reading this forum, rather than making us do the work?