![]() We have over 800 foods in our database from the analysis of foods found in Australia.įood Standards Australia New Zealand (2014). Australian Food Composition Database (NUTTAB) Institute of Food Research, Public Health England, McCance, and Widdowson’s The Composition of Foods Integrated Dataset 2015. We have selected over 750 foods from the UK food supply. McCance and Widdowson's The Composition of Foods Integrated Database (CoFID) National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport. NEVO online version 2016 / 5.0, RIVM, Bilthoven. The Dutch Food Composition Database (NEVO) 2016. We have included over 600 unique foods found in the Netherlands. The Dutch Food Composition Database (NEVO) This data set contains nearly 1000 Irish food and supplement products. It has French and English names for all items, as well as standard measures in metric units. This data has a lot of overlap with the USDA data (many entries are derived from it), but adds a lot of additional foods, as well as reflecting differences found in Canadian foods. This data set contains over 8000 food entries with data on over 70 nutrients. United States Department of Agriculture National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference (USDA SR28)Ĭurated by the USDA, this is one of the most comprehensive sets of nutrition data available. This data set contains over 17000 food entries with comprehensive data on 70 nutrients. Nutrition Coordinating Center Food & Nutrient Database (NCCDB)Ĭurated by The University of Minnesota, this is the most comprehensive set of food data we use and makes up the bulk of foods in our database. Please report issues with foods directly to our support team, Do not contact these providers directly. These entries along with those found from the CNF (Canadian Nutrient File) and IFCDB (Irish Food Composition Database) have compiled results from lab analyses and research papers to provide us with a comprehensive nutrient profile. ![]() If your priority is to use the most detailed information for a food, we recommend choosing entries from the NCCDB (Nutrition Coordinating Center Food & Nutrient Database) or USDA SR28 (United States Department of Agriculture National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference) in the Common Foods Tab. To learn more about choosing the best data for your needs further reading can be found in our Blog. If you do find a mistake, please let us know by reporting an issue!Ĭronometer contains a number of different types of food data which can be differentiated by using the symbols in the Food search window. Every user submitted food is reviewed by our curation team before being added to the database branded products that are submitted by users contain only the nutrition information from the nutrition facts table on the packaging or on the brand's official website. Learn how to link devices using the mobile version of Cronometer.Here at Cronometer, we take pride in curating an accurate and complete database. To do this, click 'Heart Rate Import full time series': * Currently, we support this time series data getting imported from Garmin, Fitbit, Oura, Apple Health, and Google Fit. If you are tracking heart rate with your device*, you can import your continuous heart rate throughout the day into Cronometer. If you have synced your account to Apple Health or Google Fit, set your activity level to ‘none’ to ensure you are not double counting calories burned from your activities. Please note this integration is only available if you are using our mobile app. Google Fit / Apple HealthĬronometer also syncs with Google Fit (Android) and Apple Health (iPhone). Please see the article on device troubleshooting for more information. Find your account information page to ensure that Cronometer is marked as one of your connected apps. your Fitbit account information page at ). If you are unsure whether your device is linked, navigate to the login page for your account with your device provider (e.g. If your device only tracks workouts (e.g. If you do not check this box, and your device tracks general activity as well as workouts, set your activity level to 'None'. To avoid this, we recommend selecting the "Replace with Imported Activity" box which can be found under Activity Level. Now that it is connected you will be able to select which types of data to import/export easily without completely unlinking your device.Įnsure you are not double-counting your activity by navigating to the Profile section of the Settings tab. Your devices page will list your device in the connected section. Choose the preferences you would like to allow, then click the Allow button. You will be directed to sign in with the email address associated with your device. Select the Connect button associated with your device. The option to link devices can be found in the Settings tab > Devices sub-tab.
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