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Creating a Diet & Activity Log

Last updated: 22nd April 2024

Pro Tip:  You can generate a professional food & exercise diary from within the software to print or email to your client. Navigate to Menu>Output tools and click the ‘Generate’ tab to access the forms. Enter the number of days you require in the box in panel 3 then click the go button.

To create a diet or exercise log, create or set up a new client and click the + button under the ‘Logs‘ heading. 

If your client is set up on Libro, click ‘Start from Scratch‘ to create a new log entry:

1. Title the log

2. Choose how many days you want to analyse

3. Click a meal heading e.g. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner or Snack*

4. Search for foods and recipes in the food search box at the top left of the screen

5. Click a food from the results to review it before entering it to your log

6. If satisfied with the selection, add it to your log by clicking the blue ‘Insert‘ button, or drag it to your desired meal

7. Clicking the white quantity cell will open a popup box with built in portion size suggestions to choose from, you can also type any quantity in this box in grams

8. The diary is set up like an excel spreadsheet, so you can add a food to multiple days or meals by clicking the corresponding cell row, without having to search for the item each time

9. Repeat steps 3-6 until all foods have been added

10. Toggle between a food log and an exercise log using the ‘food’ and ‘activity’ buttons at the top of the log. 

Please note that the Activity Log tab is not enabled on all account types, but you may add it on from Start>Add Features.

*Enable more meal slots from Settings>Preferences>Logging

Pro Tip: Flexible data points known as ‘custom fields’ can be tagged to diet log data. Examples of custom field data, includes meal time, location, mood, food cost, brand information or custom nutrient parameters. Please see the section on the ‘Research Edition’ for more information on how to set up and use custom fields.