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Cronometer offers premium feature for free in June to promote Men's Health Month


REVELSTOKE, BC, June 1, 2022 /CNW/ - Studies have found that, despite advances in medical technology and research, men continue to live an average of 7 years less than women. Although there are numerous factors that play a part in this, research shows that proactive health behaviours such as nutrition tracking have a positive impact on health and well-being. A recent survey of Cronometer users found that 88% of men who use Cronometer report their activity levels to be lightly active to very active, with just 13% reporting they are sedentary compared to the U.S. national average of 25%. Additionally, the survey found that 78% of male Cronometer users are on track to reach or have reached their health goals. Cronometer aims to help educate men on the importance of nutrition and to be part of the preventative measures when it comes to health.

With the release of the latest Nutrition Scores, Cronometer notes that although significant progress has been made in medicine to enhance the lives of transgender people, the nutritional needs of this population remain largely unknown. Cronometer hopes to improve how the app serves this community and is asking anyone who identifies as transgender or non-binary to reach out to their team at [email protected] to discuss how to better achieve this in their app.

About Cronometer Software Inc.: Cronometer is a free nutrition tracker with the most accurate and comprehensive nutrition database on the market. Cronometer was developed by CEO Aaron Davidson and what started as a personal side project, has transformed into a thriving business with over 5.5 million users. They are a proudly Canadian company with a head office based in the small mountain town of Revelstoke, British Columbia. 

SOURCE Cronometer



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