Understanding MyNetDiary's Role in Intermittent Fasting
As the founder of CFP Weight Loss and author of The CFP Method, I've helped thousands of adults in their late 40s and early 50s navigate weight loss despite hormonal changes, joint pain, and blood sugar concerns. MyNetDiary is one of the more reliable free and premium apps for logging food, but its accuracy during intermittent fasting depends entirely on how you use it.
The app excels at calorie and macronutrient tracking with a database of over 1.5 million foods, including barcode scanning. For intermittent fasting, it includes a fasting timer that lets you set 16:8, 18:6, or custom windows. However, many beginners overestimate its "set it and forget it" accuracy because the app doesn't automatically adjust basal metabolic rate for the metabolic slowdown common after age 45. In my experience, users lose an average of 1.2 pounds per week when they pair the app with manual adjustments from The CFP Method.
Key Accuracy Limitations for Our Demographic
MyNetDiary's calorie burn estimates often run 15-20% too high for those with insulin resistance or on blood pressure medications. This is critical if you're managing diabetes alongside weight loss. The fasting timer is precise to the minute, but the app doesn't factor in how cortisol spikes from chronic stress or perimenopause can stall fat burning during your fasting window.
Joint pain making exercise impossible? The app's activity tracker assumes standard MET values that don't account for modified movement. In The CFP Method, we teach a "gentle movement multiplier" of 1.2 instead of the app's default 1.55 for sedentary adults. Without this tweak, you could be under-eating by 300 calories daily, triggering metabolic adaptation.
Practical Setup for Reliable Results
To make MyNetDiary truly accurate with intermittent fasting, follow these steps: First, calculate your true maintenance calories using the CFP formula (weight in pounds × 11 for women over 45 with hormonal challenges). Set your fasting window to end at noon if mornings bring cortisol-driven hunger. Log only during your eating window—entering black coffee with a splash of cream at 7am will break your fast in the app's algorithm even if it doesn't physiologically.
Track blood glucose two hours after your first meal if you have diabetes. Most of my clients see numbers drop 20-30 points within three weeks when they keep net carbs under 50g during the 8-hour window. Weigh proteins first, then vegetables, and use the app's pie chart to ensure 40% protein, 40% fat, 20% carbs—a ratio that supports satiety without overwhelming busy schedules.
Why This Approach Beats Every Failed Diet Before
Unlike restrictive plans that ignore insurance limitations and time constraints, combining MyNetDiary with the CFP gentle fasting protocol respects your body's reality. Expect 8-12 pounds lost in the first 30 days when you stop chasing perfection and start measuring what matters: energy levels, joint comfort, and morning fasting glucose. The app is accurate enough as a data collection tool, but your success comes from interpreting that data through the lens of hormonal health and sustainable habits.