The Apple Health app consolidates data from iPhone, Watch, and third-party apps you already use, so you can view all your progress in one convenient place. See your long-term trends, or dive into the daily details for a wide range of health metrics.
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Noom
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Noom is a behavior change company, disrupting the weight loss and healthcare industries. By combining artificial intelligence, mobile tech, and psychology with the empathy of over 2,500 personal coaches, Noom helps people live healthier lives by changing their long-term habits. Noom’s behavior change courses include a virtual diabetes prevention program. The Noom platform boasts users among healthcare and pharmaceutical companies to improve treatment outcomes for patients worldwide. The company…
$70
one-time fee
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Apple Health
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Monthly auto-renewing plan
$70
one-time fee
2 month auto-renewing plan
$129
one-time fee
3 month auto-renewing
$159
one-time fee
4 month auto-renewing plan
$169
one-time fee
5 month auto-renewing plan
$174
one-time fee
6 month auto-renewing plan
$179
one-time fee
7 month auto-renewing plan
$184
one-time fee
8 month auto-renewing plan
$189
one-time fee
9 month auto-renewing plan
$195
one-time fee
10 month auto-renewing plan
$199
one-time fee
11 month auto-renewing plan
$205
one-time fee
Annual auto-renewing plan
$209
one-time fee
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Most Noom Weight users start with a 4-month subscription, which comes out to $42.25 per month (billed upfront as a 4-month auto-renewing plan at $169).
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I've used Garmin and Fitbit - admittedly it's been a long time and those were early generations of a product - but the Apple Health devices that are available in todays climate are far superior to those initial devices that served very limited roles (only steps tracking). The …
I have used My Fitness Pal, Lose It, and Apple’s Health Feature. Noom is the most sophisticated of these and also distinct in the type of educational material embedded into the program. The food tracker is perhaps equal to other programs, such as My Fitness Pal- but those other …
I would recommend it as a tool to use in addition to other fitness/health tracking tools. I use other health apps as well (C25K, LoseIt, SleepIQ, Nike Run Club). I'd say its a tool among tools - not the end all be all tool. I do think the Apple Health Ecosystem (Apple Watch, iPhone) is unmatched.
Noom is great for building habits. It is a platform that has a thoughtful design for encouraging use. I personally know many people who have had great success with it. However, I myself did not see great results. This may be because I am extremely busy in my role and dedicating the appropriate amount of time is a challenge.
I'd like see more robust tracking of foods/diet - this is a personal request - not necessarily driven by work issues, but calorie tracking would be a nice addition.
I find the "summary screen" to be convoluted and not compatible between other Apple Health Users - this is mainly due to differences in generations of Apple hardware.
I'd like to see a universal comparison of days for all metrics (Active Energy, Steps, Calories burned etc.
I've used Garmin and Fitbit - admittedly it's been a long time and those were early generations of a product - but the Apple Health devices that are available in todays climate are far superior to those initial devices that served very limited roles (only steps tracking). The heart rate monitoring/active energy calculations/etc all blow those early devices out of the water.
I have used My Fitness Pal, Lose It, and Apple’s Health Feature. Noom is the most sophisticated of these and also distinct in the type of educational material embedded into the program. The food tracker is perhaps equal to other programs, such as My Fitness Pal- but those other programs do not have anything like what Noom offers in habit building and support.