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Diet Analysis Plus 9.0 Windows/Macintosh CD-ROM |  | Author: Wadsworth Publisher: Brooks Cole Category: Book
List Price: $48.95 Buy New: $28.00 as of 11/21/2009 14:11 CST details You Save: $20.95 (43%)
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Media: CD-ROM Edition: 9 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.7 x 0.2
ISBN: 0495387657 Dewey Decimal Number: 613 EAN: 9780495387657 ASIN: 0495387657
Publication Date: December 17, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description DIET ANALYSIS PLUS is the market-leading diet assessment program used by colleges and universities. Featuring a database with over 20,000 foods that can be personalized with recipes, DIET ANALYSIS PLUS enables students to track their diet, generate reports, complete assignments, and gain a better understanding of how nutrition relates to their personal health goals. Students create their own personal profiles based on height, weight, age, sex, and activity level, and then track the types and serving sizes of the foods they consume from one day to 365 days. Unique custom and 3-day reports are among the many that students can print and analyze. Highlights of the new Version 9.0 include an improved interface for easier navigation, new assignments, and a questionnaire that accurately assesses ones true activity level. Available as a standalone product or in a bundle with any Wadsworth text for a substantial cost savings (Online or Windows®/Macintosh® compatible CD-ROM), this is a must-have for all who are interested in analyzing their diets.
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| Customer Reviews: Great tool to keep you on track October 25, 2009 N. Lynch I was introduced to this product while taking a nutrition class a year ago, I love it it is a great way to track your diet and see if your getting enough or too much of something, also you can track your exercise/activity level. The only downfall is some people may be confused when they use the term kcalorie.
Do not buy this cd if you are going to take a nutrition class in a college October 1, 2009 Nancy Vargasdegonzalez 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are going to take a class in a college, you better buy the online version, it has more updated information and also let you convert the college labs and reports in a pdf format with no problems, the cd doesn't let you do that. If you wanted for personal use... go for it.
Incompatiblilty July 13, 2009 Richard A. Varrone (USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The specs on this product say it is compatible with IE 6, IE 7, and IE 8. It is not compatible with with IE 7 or IE 8. When tech support was contacted they confirmed that and said I had to download Foxfire regardless what the printed specs say. I am a network consultant and would rather not use Foxfire but I had no choice. Bad.
Diet Analysis Plus 9.0 February 11, 2009 Scott Watkins (Nampa, ID) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This was a required item for a nutrition class. Seems to me that the publishers are more concerned about brand name product placement then a good program for diet analysis. For an example, I had to put in a serving of a brand name baby food because having a fresh banana on the list seemed to escape them. For a baked potato it had to be a national fast food chain baked potato. It also came up with some erroneous figures when I put a recipe in to calculate nutritional composition. But like most required texts and/or programs, I was stuck buying what the professor wanted. It did work for my diet logs and planning, although I have no idea how accurate it was.
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