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EBMcalc Nutrition app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 1376 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Foundation Internet Services, LLC
4.99 USD
Current version: 23.3, last update: 5 months ago
First release : 11 Oct 2010
App size: 3.76 Mb

EBMcalc Nutrition

EBMcalc is the most popular and comprehensive Medical Calculator system on the web. It has been highly acclaimed, reviewed and tested over the last 25 years. As a trusted resource it has been integrated into many prestigious websites for Medical Education, Medical Literature, Pharmacology, Nursing and more. Now you can put this invaluable resource in the palm of your hand!

EBMcalc users should not make any medical decisions based on app content without seeking their doctors advice.

EBMcalc Nutrition encompasses numerous medical equations, clinical criteria sets, decision tree tools and dose/unit converters used every day by Nutrition specialists. With the growing emphasis on Evidence-Based Medicine, there has never been a greater need for a system such as EBMcalc.

Equations included:

Anion Gap in Hypoalbumin States
Basal Energy Expenditure (Harris-Benedict estimation)
Body Mass Index (Quetelets index)
Body Surface Area (Du Bois Method)
Body Surface Area (Mosteller, square root method)
Calcium Correction in Hypoalbuminemia (SI units)
Calcium Correction in Hypoalbuminemia
Calorie Requirements for Weight Maintenance and Weight Loss in Men (Patient information)
Calorie Requirements for Weight Maintenance and Weight Loss in Women (Patient information)
Dose Adjustment for Body Surface Area
Friedewald Equation for Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL-C)
Friedewald Equation for Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL-C, SI units)
HOMA Formula: Homeostasis Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance
Ideal Body Weight Percentage
Ideal Body Weight
Normal Range for Body Weight
QUICKI Formula for Insulin Resistance
Total Daily Energy Requirement Estimate
WHO Assessment of Malnutrition in Boys 0 to 2 Years Old
WHO Assessment of Malnutrition in Boys 2 to 5 years Old
WHO Assessment of Malnutrition in Girls 0 to 2 Years Old
WHO Assessment of Malnutrition in Girls 2 to 5 years Old

Clinical Criteria Sets included:

Alcohol Consumption Screening AUDIT Questionnaire
Diabetes Risk Score (Type 2)
Metabolic Syndrome Criteria (AACE 2003)
Metabolic Syndrome Criteria (AHA/NHLBI 2005)
Metabolic Syndrome Criteria (EGIR)
Metabolic Syndrome Criteria (IDF 2005)
Metabolic Syndrome Criteria (WHO 1998)
Waterlow Scale for Stratification of Pressure Sore Risk

Decision Trees included:

Diabetes Screening
Diabetes Type Predictor
NASH Fibrosis Risk (Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis)
Obesity Management Guidelines, National Institutes of Health / NHLBI
Suggested Management of Patients with Raised Lipid Levels

To practice, teach and learn medicine based on solid, literature based evidence, EBMcalc provides easy to use, interactive tools for your Evidence-Based Medicine.