Please change the reports so you can get an overall progress picture... when you take a lot of measurements, it would be great if it pulled up a report with all of your measurements and weight and allowed you to compare to when you started to currently, like an excel file. Having to run a report on each body part i.e. neck, waist, biceps...etc etc etc is kind of annoying.
Thanks
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Joined May 2012 Posts: 85 |
August 09, 2012 10:14 pm
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MFP Moderator Joined Dec 2010 Posts: 11,236 |
August 09, 2012 11:14 pm
Hopefully that'll be part of the upgrade that the website reports are supposed to be undergoing when it gets rolled out.
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Joined Jul 2012 Posts: 530 |
August 11, 2012 4:15 pm
I agree, the reports in general online are lacking.
in addition to the measurements, it would be great if I could see my nutrition per week report like I can on my phone(android, it tends to black out so is inconvenient..) for macros micros and net calories! |
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Joined Jun 2011 Posts: 2 |
August 12, 2012 5:00 pm
QUOTE: I agree, the reports in general online are lacking. in addition to the measurements, it would be great if I could see my nutrition per week report like I can on my phone(android, it tends to black out so is inconvenient..) for macros micros and net calories! That's right!! The weekly average, which is actually my goal, can only be checked on the mobile tool and one week at a time. Along with the ability to see this value online, I would like to see how my weekly calorie intake average looks for the whole year and be able to download it. I keep track of other things on a spreadsheet and would be great to add this info directly. |
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Joined Oct 2010 Posts: 1 |
August 17, 2012 7:15 pm
I agree, more and better reports are definitely needed. I switched from FitDay to MFP because the MFP iPhone app is better, but take a look at the reports available on FitDay - they are much more varied and useful.
I would particularly like to see "actual versus goal" reports - where you can see your actual net calories overlaid against your calorie goal, in a bar graph format. I find that to be a very motivating report, because you can graphically see whether you're meeting your goal or not. Thanks! |
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