Last updated: June 15, 2026
Loggr.fit is a personal data tracking tool. Nothing on this website or within the Loggr application constitutes medical advice, medical diagnosis, treatment recommendations, or a substitute for consultation with a qualified healthcare provider. All content — including charts, projections, trend lines, macro suggestions, and GLP-1 level estimates — is informational only and is generated from data you enter.
Always consult your physician, registered dietitian, or other qualified healthcare professional before starting, changing, or stopping any diet, medication, or exercise program.
Loggr's GLP-1 tracking feature includes estimated active drug level charts. These estimates are calculated using a simplified pharmacokinetic model based on published half-life data for specific medications. They are approximations only and are not validated clinical measurements.
Actual drug levels in your body depend on many individual factors including absorption rate, metabolism, injection technique, injection site, body composition, age, renal function, and other medications. The estimates shown in Loggr may differ substantially from actual serum concentrations.
Do not use Loggr's GLP-1 estimates to make decisions about your medication dose or schedule. Those decisions must be made with your prescribing physician.
Weight and BMI data displayed in Loggr are calculated from the values you enter. BMI is a population-level screening tool with known limitations — it does not account for muscle mass, bone density, body fat distribution, age, or ethnicity. A BMI figure displayed in Loggr is not a clinical assessment of your health status.
Weight trends and projections in Loggr are mathematical extrapolations based on recent data. They are not predictions and may not account for physiological changes, metabolic adaptation, or other factors that affect weight over time.
Calorie and macro information in Loggr's food diary comes from Open Food Facts, a community-contributed database. Nutritional values may be incomplete, inaccurate, or vary from the product you consumed. Do not rely on these values for medical nutrition therapy or treatment of conditions that require precise dietary management (e.g., diabetes, kidney disease, eating disorders).
Loggr does not provide personalized dietary recommendations. The macro targets you set are your own inputs, not guidance from a registered dietitian.
Use of Loggr does not create a doctor-patient relationship, a dietitian-client relationship, or any other professional healthcare relationship between you and Loggr or its operators. We are not healthcare providers and cannot provide individualized medical guidance.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call your local emergency services immediately (911 in the US). Do not use Loggr to seek emergency assistance.
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, contact a crisis line such as the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (call or text 988 in the US) or your local equivalent.
Any weight loss, health improvement, or other outcome described or implied anywhere on Loggr.fit reflects individual experience and is not a guarantee of your results. Health outcomes depend on many factors outside Loggr's control, including but not limited to medical history, genetics, adherence to treatment, and individual physiology.