ESHA Research Releases its all-new online Diet Tracking Tool

“We used our well-known Food Processor base features as the starting point for ESHATrak, and moved it to an online format,” Bennet said. “ESHATrak is the perfect tool for schools, dietitians, teachers, and others looking for diet tracking solutions.”

ESHA Research Releases its all-new online Diet Tracking Tool

ESHATrak joins ESHA’s family of nutrition analysis programs

SALEM, Ore. — ESHA Research, the global leader in nutrition analysis and labeling solutions, announced today the release of their software suite’s newest addition — ESHATrak, the universally accessible diet and fitness web application.

ESHATrak lets users log their diets and physical activity from any computer with Internet access, then uses that information to evaluate and report nutrient intake and calories burned.

“We’ve responded to the SuperTracker user base requesting a replacement for the discontinued USDA application. And that’s ESHATrak,” said Craig Bennett, CEO of ESHA.

The program features automatic nutrition and fitness analysis, meal planning, 24-hour availability, unique nutrient intake recommendations tailored to a user’s personal details, a variety of reports, modifiable database, and available LTI integration.

“We used our well-known Food Processor base features as the starting point for ESHATrak, and moved it to an online format,” Bennet said. “ESHATrak is the perfect tool for schools, dietitians, teachers, and others looking for diet tracking solutions.” 

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To learn more about ESHATrak contact sales@esha.com.

About ESHA Research

ESHA Research, founded in 1981, offers a variety of nutritional-analysis and label-development solutions for nutrition education, diet awareness, and regulatory compliance. Our software programs and databases have been used all over the world, by food manufacturers, schools and universities, restaurants, healthcare facilities, and other industry institutions for nutrient analysis, labeling, product development, and more. In addition, ESHA Research offers software and compliance consulting and label-generation services.

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