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Garmin Adds Nutrition Tracking to Connect App

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Jordan Blake
Lifestyle & Wellness Writer
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Garmin has announced the addition of nutrition tracking to its Garmin Connect app. This feature is available to users with a Garmin Connect Plus subscription. The nutrition tracking feature allows users to track their calories and macros, including proteins, fats, and carbs. Users can log their foods to track their nutrition goals.

The feature uses Active Intelligence insights to help users achieve their nutrition goals. This means that users can receive personalized recommendations and advice based on their dietary needs and preferences.

The addition of nutrition tracking to the Garmin Connect app is a significant development for users who are looking to track their nutrition and fitness goals. The app is already popular among fitness enthusiasts and athletes, and the addition of nutrition tracking is likely to make it an even more valuable tool.

Garmin has been expanding its range of features and services in recent years, and the addition of nutrition tracking is just the latest example of this. The company has also introduced features such as music storage and stress tracking, and has partnered with various health and fitness companies to offer exclusive content and services to its users.

The Garmin Connect app is available for both iOS and Android devices, and users can sign up for a free trial or subscribe to the Garmin Connect Plus service to access the nutrition tracking feature.

Sources

[1] Garmin now offers nutrition tracking
[2] Garmin Users No Longer Need a Separate App to Track Their Calories and Macros
[3] MSI Smooths Out the Edges of Its Prestige Laptops at CES 2026