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Android Smartphone Success for Seniors

Title: Tracking Meals with MyFitnessPal

Welcome to Module 9! In the last module, you learned how to order food delivery with apps like DoorDash and Uber Eats. That gave you more convenience in getting meals. Now, we’ll shift focus to health and wellness apps — tools that help you stay healthy while enjoying your smartphone.

Today, we’ll start with MyFitnessPal, a popular app that helps you track what you eat, manage your nutrition, and build healthier habits.

By the end of this lesson, you’ll know how to:

  • Download and set up MyFitnessPal
  • Log your meals step by step
  • Track calories and nutrition
  • Use the app to support healthier choices

Step 1: What Is MyFitnessPal?

MyFitnessPal is a free app that works like a food diary. You enter the meals you eat, and it shows you:

  • How many calories you’ve eaten
  • The nutrients in your food (like protein, fiber, and sugar)
  • Daily goals based on your health needs

👉 Quick Tip: You don’t need to change your diet all at once. Just start by logging your meals to see patterns.

Step 2: Downloading and Setting Up

  1. Open the Google Play Store.
  2. Search for MyFitnessPal.
  3. Tap Install.
  4. Open the app.
  5. Create an account with your name, email, and password.
  6. Enter basic info like age, weight, height, and activity level.
  7. Set a goal (e.g., maintain weight, lose weight, gain weight).

The app will suggest a daily calorie target.

Step 3: Logging Meals

MyFitnessPal divides your day into Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Snacks.

To log a meal:

  1. Tap the meal (e.g., Breakfast).
  2. Tap Add Food.
  3. Type in what you ate (e.g., “scrambled eggs” or “oatmeal”).
  4. Select the correct portion size.
  5. Tap Add.

👉 Quick Tip: The app has a huge food database — even restaurant meals and packaged foods.

Step 4: Using the Barcode Scanner

For packaged foods:

  1. Tap Add Food.
  2. Tap the barcode icon.
  3. Point your camera at the package’s barcode.
  4. The nutrition info appears automatically.

👉 This is one of the easiest ways to track meals accurately.

Step 5: Checking Your Nutrition

After logging meals, the app shows you:

  • Calories: How many you’ve eaten vs. your goal
  • Nutrients: Protein, carbs, fat, sugar, fiber, etc.
  • Progress: A daily summary of your food intake

👉 Quick Tip: Don’t worry if it’s not perfect — just tracking helps you make better choices.

Step 6: Building Habits

Start small. For example:

  • Log one meal per day (like dinner).
  • After a week, add breakfast and lunch.
  • Over time, you’ll build a clear picture of your eating habits.

👉 MyFitnessPal also lets you track water intake — another great health habit.

Step 7: Practice Together

Let’s practice:

  1. Open MyFitnessPal.
  2. Log your breakfast (or imagine one).
  3. Try using the barcode scanner on a packaged food item.
  4. Review your daily calorie count.

Now you know the basics of meal tracking!

Real-Life Example

One of my students, Mary, wanted to eat healthier but didn’t know where to start. After logging her meals, she realized she was drinking too many sugary sodas. She cut back gradually and said, “Just seeing the numbers made it easy to change.”

Another student, Paul, used MyFitnessPal to lose 10 pounds by tracking portions. He told me, “It wasn’t about dieting — just being mindful of what I eat.”

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Food not in the database: Choose a similar item or enter it manually.
  • Forgot to log a meal: Add it later — it still counts toward your daily summary.
  • Confused by nutrition numbers: Focus first on calories and protein; the rest can come later.
  • App feels overwhelming: Start with one meal a day until you feel comfortable.

Step 8: Extra Features

Once you’re comfortable, explore:

  • Exercise Tracking: Log walks or workouts to see calories burned.
  • Recipe Import: Add home-cooked meals by entering ingredients.
  • Community Groups: Join supportive groups inside the app for motivation.

These extras make MyFitnessPal a powerful wellness tool.

Wrap-Up & Next Steps

Let’s review:

  • MyFitnessPal is a free food diary app.
  • You log meals by typing them in or scanning barcodes.
  • The app shows calories, nutrients, and progress.
  • Start small and build the habit gradually.

Your take-action tool for today:

  • Download MyFitnessPal.
  • Log one meal today.
  • Try the barcode scanner on a packaged item.

In the next lesson, we’ll explore another powerful health tool: tracking steps and activity with Google Fit — helping you stay active and energized.

You’re doing amazing — I’ll see you in Module 9, Lesson 2: Tracking Steps and Activity with Google Fit.

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