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    Anonymous commented  · 

    I'm a bit confused about this suggestion, though this may be either because I use a different version (Android) or because I started to use Lifesum only relatively recently so maybe it changed after that.

    I favourite food for this purpose to catch the recurring stuff (such as my favourite type of tomato with lots of different servings), and I think there's a category for commonly recurring things even - would there be a way to solve this need by improving the interface for how to access either of these?

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    +3. I would like not to get this kind of data from Apple Health, though, but input manually from my scale.

    I can currently add these units manually (which is awesome and I think this is the preferable way to having fixed things everyone should track since scales ary), but with two shortcomings:

    - My muscle mass growth is shown in RED like it's a bad thing, because all the numbers want to go down. :D

    - When I add body fat or skeletal muscle percentages and my weight goes down, it's hard to follow what the total is. I would LOVE for Lifesum to offer to automatically plot and calculate the absolute values (total/latest weight on measurement point * percentage) for me, and then store the absolute value for the plot (or into a separate plot, I don't mind that, I just have to calculate and track it separately entirely manually now).

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