Noom Weight Loss, Food Tracker

Noom Weight Loss, Food Tracker

By Noom, Inc.

  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • Release Date: 2013-05-09
  • Current Version: 12.46.0
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 354.47 MB
  • Developer: Noom, Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.69564
4.69564
From 833,513 Ratings

Description

Looking to get healthy for the long term? Any program can tell you to eat less and move more. Noom is different. On average, Noom Weight users lose 15.5 pounds over 16 weeks. Based on our studies, users lost 2x more weight with Noom than when trying to lose weight on their own. Through a powerful combination of psychology, technology, and human coaching, Noom empowers you to make healthier choices by better understanding yourself and your behavior. Noom gives you a clear, actionable plan to reach your goal weight and the tools to track your progress along the way. We provide accountability and support to help you stay consistent day-to-day and motivated long-term. Our users love Noom, with 95% saying Noom is a good long term solution for weight loss, and 98% saying Noom helps change your habits for good Here’s a preview of some of our features: -- Food logging with over 1 million food items in our food database -- Thousands of simple, healthy recipes -- Meal plans from registered dietitians -- Over 1,000 interactive lessons that move at your own pace discussing topics like the psychology of weight loss, mindful eating, goal setting, and so much more -- Personal health insights to track your progress and identify areas to improve your lifestyle -- Circles of community members who share your interests -- Water tracking feature to help you stay hydrated -- Connect with Health App to help yourself stay on top of trends in your activity -- Connect your devices to track all your activity in one place (Fitbit, Misfit, Garmin, Withings, smart scales, and more) -- Option to connect with a health coach for personal coaching sessions Discover why Noom has been featured in The New York Times, WebMD, PEOPLE, Shape, Forbes, and more. Sign up for a trial today and join millions of Noom users on their journey toward a healthy, sustainable life! For CCPA: "Do Not Sell" Policy for California Residents, please see https://www.noom.com/ccpa-do-not-sell/

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Reviews

  • Real Help

    5
    By kelly kim miller
    The Noom app breaks everything down. This is real help. Not a fad. Not hype.
  • Beware of the upgrades

    1
    By IamGnatman
    I only meant to do the free trial but it goes to an optional upgrade screen. The yes button is really big and the no button is really small. My hand went automatically to the yes button. I didn’t see a way to back out of it or cancel so I said why not give them a try for the 2 month period at $200. This program is very time consuming. They also listed that they had interactive games and such to help teach you, never saw any. All I saw was a way to log your activities and meals for the day. They did have these little podcast type videos to watch but it really doesn’t help you implement improvements.
  • Good program, meh tech

    2
    By Sac Reviewer
    The Noom program seems to be sound and based on good nutritional principles and strategy. The tech tends to be glitchy, without good avenues for reporting and resolving glitches. The coaches are good in their role, but the live Customer Service for the app itself is iffy.
  • It’s ok

    2
    By Ash.fishy
    Really good information and tracking tools but the app is buggy and the pricing is outrageous and deceptive
  • Learning about nutrition and moving

    5
    By Fkacita
    I thought I was eating slim but I was adding greens to my calorie laden diet. By using their recipes I found meals I enjoyed with healthier swaps. My finicky family also enjoyed these meals. I started sweating each morning to a 15 minute guided workout to gain muscle. I slowly lost weight as fat left and muscles came. The education was great. The exercise was varied and I learned motivational tools to keep changing my habits.
  • Good qualities, but lacks pretty basic features

    2
    By Ersm8375
    The good: Noom is very approachable, and the daily lessons and psych tips help you reframe thinking around food. The 3-color system for foods is easy to understand and helped me learn that some foods I’d been demonizing (like potatoes) are actually more filling and nutrient dense than I’d thought. The not so good: There’s no way to track macros. No way to import recipes without manually adding each ingredient and quantity. For people who like to actually cook with multiple ingredients rather than just eating “4 oz chicken breast” it’s very time consuming to track meals. The barcode scan capability for food tracking doesn’t do anything. It’ll just tell you it doesn’t have that food in the system yet, but then you have to manually add all the nutritional facts. Other apps do this automatically just from the barcode scan, plus all the manual entering leaves huge space for human error that will affect every Noom user who logs food entered manually by someone else. Bad crowd-sourcing and labor-intensive. You can’t copy meals or foods from one day to the next. You can save them as meals, but then you end up with a massively long list of saved meals that then takes longer to navigate and track in future. Overall, I could see this app working for really well for people who need to build their knowledge around nutrition and need reassurance and confidence-building, but for $160/year, it prioritizes the personal/mental capabilities over basic features like macro tracking and nutritional info import by barcode scan.
  • Worked GR8 for Me!

    5
    By stellaringo
    I wanted to lose 20 pounds and get strong before hiking Half Dome. (I’m 5’2” and I weighed 152 lbs.) * Over 3 months, Noom helped me reset my eating habits and tracked my water intake and physical activities. * I followed the program consistently while hiking A LOT to get ready for my adventure. And it worked! I was strong for my hike, and I have maintained the weight loss for the last 2 months. (I’m now 129 lbs.) * I do well with plans, and Noom provided the structure I needed. The program shined a light on my food choices and it helped me learn how to balance my choices.
  • Liked the program, until now.

    3
    By Humanpinkiepie
    I have a bone to pick with the latest update of Noom. I’ve been faithfully logging my meals every day and staying under my calorie budget for the most part, but the new meal analyzer tool seems to be shaming me for some of my choices, which I don’t like. I joined Noom because it was supposed to be a shame-free, no bad foods program, and I’m disappointed to see the AIs attitude towards me for daring to eat a croissant. I understand this is a weight loss program and that nutritional advice is inevitable, but the language of the tool is still shaming and that really disappoints me. I pay a lot for this app and now I dread logging my meals because if I have one unhealthy item on the menu, I know I’m going to hear about it after I log.
  • Great, but Quirky

    4
    By uberpixels
    Very motivational, love all the great courses available and all of the vital information. I’m eating healthier and losing weight! Awesome! The are still a few small bugs in the user interface that need work and there are a handful of grammar mistakes. Not bad, but not quite polished yet. But, I’d much rather have all the amazing information they’ve put together and neatly organized than perfect grammar. Keep the updates rolling!
  • Was not effective for me, + really poor costumer support

    1
    By CarmenS12
    I’ve tried Noom a couple of times. Not saying their system does not work, just hasn’t really been effective for me. Unfortunately, they also have terrible costumer support, and will tie you into a second 3-month subscription without sending any reminder emails and even if you think you’ve cancelled your subscription. So be sure to be very on top of your renewal timeline and read the fine print, otherwise you might be getting a very large, surprise bill from them when you’re not expecting it.

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