'http://www.healthstandnutrition.com/best-food-apps-2014/ As more and more apps are developed in the health and wellness field it can become difficult to know which are reliable and which are not. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in the USA has compiled a list of the most accurate apps based on scientific research. A variety of apps are given a ranking between 1 to 5 with a description of pros and cons by Registered Dietitians. This is a great place to investigate if you are considering a nutrition app. Since many apps are not specific to Canada another good place to look is what leading health organizations such as Dietitians of Canada suggest. smartphoneHere are a few I like that you may be interested to learn about. Note that I have not selected apps that track calories since I find while these can have a place for some people these can also become very obsessive and take away from developing a healthy relationship with food. eaTipster – FREE app created by Dietitians of Canada for credible nutrition tips on a variety of common questions and topics about nutrition and healthy eating. EatWise – FREE app created by Dietitians of Canada for a quick search of the nutritional information of foods in the Canadian Nutrient File. Information is displayed in a nutrition facts table and also allows you to compare two products together. Pepperplate – FREE app for storing all your recipes, menus, planning, timers and shopping lists in one place. You can access these on any mobile device or share these by email, Twitter or Facebook. Read more: http://www.healthstandnutrition.com/best-food-apps-2014/'
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