Want to lose weight? Use smartphones
According to a study, as many as a third of Britishers are turning to smartphones when dieting to reach weight goals.
LOS ANGELES:
Get away from healthy eating habits and regular exercises if you want to lose weight as new research shows that smartphones also play a big role in getting into shape.
According to a new study by mobilephonechecker.co.uk, as many as a third of Britishers are now turning to their smartphones when dieting in a bid to help them reach their weight goals.
According to study, 39 percent of people rely heavily on dieting and weight loss phone and tablet application in order to make informed decisions about their food choices.
Also, 81 percent had seen more successful weight loss results through using dieting applications than they did before using them, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
“I think it is an absolutely fantastic sign that so many people are using their mobile phones to help aid them with weight loss, and seeing effective results from it. It must be hard to try and stick to a diet or low calorie menu when on the go or out at a restaurant, so being able to track food intake in situations like this on a mobile device must be a godsend to some,” said Adam Cable, director of mobilephonechecker.co.uk.
Some of the reasons for using dieting apps included that it is easier to track calories and food intake at the push of a button and one can check the calorie content of items before deciding to eat them. They are also helpful for planning healthy and nutritious meals in advance and are a cheaper and easier alternative to diet books and magazines.
Get away from healthy eating habits and regular exercises if you want to lose weight as new research shows that smartphones also play a big role in getting into shape.
According to a new study by mobilephonechecker.co.uk, as many as a third of Britishers are now turning to their smartphones when dieting in a bid to help them reach their weight goals.
According to study, 39 percent of people rely heavily on dieting and weight loss phone and tablet application in order to make informed decisions about their food choices.
Also, 81 percent had seen more successful weight loss results through using dieting applications than they did before using them, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
“I think it is an absolutely fantastic sign that so many people are using their mobile phones to help aid them with weight loss, and seeing effective results from it. It must be hard to try and stick to a diet or low calorie menu when on the go or out at a restaurant, so being able to track food intake in situations like this on a mobile device must be a godsend to some,” said Adam Cable, director of mobilephonechecker.co.uk.
Some of the reasons for using dieting apps included that it is easier to track calories and food intake at the push of a button and one can check the calorie content of items before deciding to eat them. They are also helpful for planning healthy and nutritious meals in advance and are a cheaper and easier alternative to diet books and magazines.