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Record Keytone Stick Measurements & Previous activity levels and display on Graph

Open timoc opened this issue 5 years ago • 0 comments

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. When using Ketosis/Ketogenic, or SnakeJuice/Fasting approach to weight managment or diabetes, you need ot develop an understanding of the relationship between various factors. This is done by recording what happened before the weight measurement and showing it in relation to the weight trends. The ability to add values for the previous day should be available as a manual measurement.

Important Factors to record with Current Weight: Current Ketone levels, Previous Activity level (in calories per 24 hour?)

Ketone Levels via ketone strips image Where Using color convention Keto 0-5, or kt0-kt5 Color = +/- mmo/L(mg/dl) kt0 = negligible, kt1 = 0.5 (5) kt2 = 1.5 (15) kt3 = 3.9 (40) kt4 = 8.0 (80) kt5 = 16 (160) The ketone levels need to appear in the chart and statistics alongside weight. for you to develop a trend

Activity levels via image This is hard to guage - but an indication of how much energy you expended on average in the last 24 hour period. Measured in calories, but using the same approach as above - a fixed scale based on a satndard example like the Garmin activity levels above.

Describe the solution you'd like Measurements Visible in charts with trending. Ketone: Simplest, would be a labeled button, next level would be a volume like widget set with color scale and k0-5 lines Storage as integer/float in one SI unit.

Activity: Simplest, would be a labeled button, next level would be a volume like widget set with color scale and k0-5 lines Storage as integer/float in calories.

Bonus points - when syncing scale, add a button/reminder to update these manual measurements - Could also be used to priompt for caliper measurements.

Describe alternatives you've considered Using comment boxes, so i can look at the information in the table view. Does not show trends though.

Additional context Adding this as a kind of 'user' definable field set - say 10 measurements that can have their own label, own measurement unit for scale, and own scaling factor (to determine where lines would be), could solve most requests for addiotional related information. e.g. Could be used to count water cups, dounuts, viatamins, whatever.

timoc avatar Sep 23 '20 07:09 timoc