DietTV - Online Diet Portal & Diet Tools
AUGUST 16 2010
We are proud to have developed the redesigned and completely revamped backend DietTV.com web site. DietTV helps users browse diet plans and help them stick with those plans. The various tools, features and customizable profiles and food databases enable users to see their dieting goals as they work through a program.
The site features hundreds of features, so I asked the main developer, Steve, to summarize some of his personal favorite features:
- Registered users can pick from over 80 diets. Users can search for diets by name or by use with the intuitive diet finder tool to find a diet that uniquely fits their diet needs.
- Users are guided through a diet's phase and notified, once a goal has been achieved, to move onto the next phase.
- Besides basic profile information such as height & weight, users can customize their profile and experience by setting their general activity level and per-day caloric intake. DietTV will always recommend a daily-caloric intake based on a user's data.
- Users can track their daily weight via the web site and visually see progress via interactive charts.
- Users can track what they ate via DietTV's extensive food database.
- The food tracker displays a users calorie & nutritional intake in both a table & interactive chart.
- Users can track their daily exercise with their exercise history again being displayed in both table and chart format.
- An animated BMI chart on a user's dashboard will always display her starting, current & goal BMI values.
- The comprehensive Eating Guide allows a user to find foods they can eat based on their dietary requirements. The Guide is organized based on several food categories, which include snacks, brand food, fruit & vegetables and popular restaurant food.
- DietTV provides a comprehensive, diet-friendly recipe database with each recipe providing specific instructions as well as a detailed nutritional breakdown.
- Users can save favorites in many categories including foods, exercise and recipes.
For more information about DietTV, visit http://www.diettv.com/.