REVELSTOKE, BC, J/PRNewswire/ - Studies have found that, despite advances in medical technology and research, men continue to live an average of 7 years less than women. Cronometer's Men's Health Nutrition Score highlights nutrients that men are typically lacking such as fiber, vitamin A, vitamin D, magnesium and calcium, and highlights men's higher protein needs.Going over the maximum threshold will also affect the score. To score 100%, users need to reach their recommended daily intake of all these nutrients.
Normally behind a paywall, the feature will be made available for free for the month of June.The app's Men's Health Nutrition Score feature bundles specific macro and micronutrients together and gives users a percentage value for how they are hitting their targets based off their diet for that day.