Health and exercise gurus who have weak knees for technology have
reason to rejoice! These days it seems there is a smartphone app for
just about everything, including personally training, dieting, and
tracking medical records.
We
have done the research and found the best health care apps for your
iPhone, BlackBerry, or Android. These apps make exercising fun, calorie
counting easier, and medical research a snap.
Workout Apps
The iPump
series for iPhone is a set of five apps designed to make pilates, yoga,
stretches, abs and core exercises, and cardio workouts easy. Complete
with pictures and step-by-step workout directions, these apps also make
it easy to track workouts.
Blackberry's iFitness app has
pictures and instructions of more than 230 exercises that target
different areas of the body. The app also has features for logging
workouts, creating custom workouts, and setting goals.
GymTechnik
for Android is an excellent app that takes users through workouts, uses
checklists, keeps statistics to help with goal setting, and so much
more!
Exercise Tracking and Goal Setting Apps
iPhone lovers looking for an easy way to track their workouts and set goals need look no further than Pocket Coach .
This extremely robust and pleasing-to-the-eye app has daily exercises, a
goal calendar, accountability reports, push notifications, and even a
suggested reading section.
The Total Fitness app for the
BlackBerry is the perfect way to meet exercise goals, track fitness
progress with graphs, view reports, see exercise animations and
instructions, and even track nutrition.
Android users should download the WorkItOut app so they can start logging workouts, scheduling routines, and see their progress.
Running Apps
LogYourRun
is an app that routes runs, complete with maps and elevation. It also
has the ability to upload workout information to the company's website
to present running information as graphs. Users can share their running
data on Facebook and Twitter and can even have updates automatically
sent to Twitter while they are running. The app also features training
programs, a heart rate counter, and playlist options.
For BlackBerry and Android fans, SportyPal
is the king of running apps. Users of this app can view their workout
on a map, set goals, share their progress on Facebook and Twitter, see
their progress on graphs, and more. This feature-packed app can also be
used for walking, biking, and even rollerblading.
Nutrition Tracking Apps
With the amazing, and almost unbelievable, app called FoodScanner
users can actually use the camera on their iPhone to scan UPC codes on
foods to get nutritional information about foods. They can also track
their caloric intake, sync with the company's website for more features,
and keep a list of favorite foods for quick access.
BlackBerry users can use Calorie Counter
to find nutritional information on foods, keep a dietary journal, track
daily activity to see burned calories, and keep track of what they are
eating.
Calorie Counter for Google Android is a great app
for finding nutritional values of foods by searching by food name,
restaurant name, grocery store name, and even restaurant name. Like the
iPhone app, this app also lets users scan UPC barcodes with the camera
on their phone and find nutritional information quickly.
First Aid Apps
iPhone users can have peace of mind when they download Pocket First Aid & CPR from the American Heart Association . This app has instructions for emergency procedures, first aid checklists, and so much more.
The Complete Home First Aid Course
app for the BlackBerry prepares users and trains them in how to handle
poison cases, heart attacks, wounds, bites, shock, how to perform CPR,
and that's just scratching the surface.
The First Aid app for Android does much the same thing and includes videos, illustrated instructions, and a place to store emergency numbers.
Medical History Apps
Imagine sitting in the doctor's office and having your medical history right your fingertips. The Family Care
app for iPhone makes that possible. The app organizes medical history,
immunizations, personal information like height and weight, blood
pressure, allergies, prescriptions, insurance information and so much
more, all by family member.
BlackBerry users can download the My Family
app and keep track of virtually the same information, so their doctor's
visits can go smoothly and be effective. Users can enter information
including medical conditions, personal information, medications,
immunizations, allergies, and more.
The motionPHR Health Record Manager
is perfect for Android users looking for a way to keep their medial
history, conditions, family history, immunizations, and more handy and
easily accessible.
Medical Resources
The WebMD Mobile
iPhone app is the ultimate go-to resource for medical issues. Users can
research symptoms, cheek for possible drug interactions, and get
instructions for first aid procedures.
BlackBerry users can use Medscape to research drugs and possible interactions and supplements. The app also provides medical news.
Skyscape
is an excellent resource for Android fans looking for a way to find
medical information. The app includes information on drugs and medicines
as well as a medical calculator.
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