Originally Posted by
Paolo Ferrazza The point of integrating food is the input/output/exercise relationships. Manually tracking and eyeballing sort of works, but rather defeats the point and is poor at identifying at trends over time. With greater precision in output calorie measurement, food becomes the weak spot. Maybe your menstrual cycle doesn't affect your weight, food intake and activity levels, but it sure affects mine. :)
HealthVault has a very poor food input system now, but the data can flow that way.
(The MFP integration is awful.)