
Monash University FODMAP diet
Monash University Low FODMAP diet team
4.3
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Release Details
| Publisher Country | US |
| Country Release Date | 2013-11-06 |
| Categories | Medical |
| Country / Regions | US |
| Developer Website | Monash University Low FODMAP diet team |
| Support URL | Monash University Low FODMAP diet team |
| Content Rating | Everyone |
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Researchers at Monash University have developed a diet and corresponding app to assist in management of the gastrointestinal symptoms associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). The Monash University Low FODMAP diet works by restricting foods high in some carbohydrates called FODMAPs.
The app comes directly from the research team at Monash and includes the following:
- General information about the FODMAP diet and IBS.
- Easy to understand tutorials to guide you through the app and the 3-Step FODMAP diet.
- A Food Guide detailing the FODMAP content for hundreds of foods using a simple ‘traffic light system’.
- A list of branded products that have been certified by Monash as low FODMAP.
- A collection of over 70 nutritious, low FODMAP recipes.
- Functions that allow you to create your own shopping list and add notes to individual foods
- A Diary that enables you to record food eaten, IBS symptoms, bowel habits and stress levels. The Diary will also guide you through step 2 of the diet - FODMAP reintroduction.
- The ability to adjust units of measurement (metric or imperial) and activate colour blindness assistance.
Average Rating
4.16K+
Rating Breakdown
Featured Reviews
By Coby
2025-10-11
Version 3.2
contentpricingThe searching is extremely inconsistent, and Monash gives you essentially zero actual usable information - nowhere in the app does it actually show the amount of any types of fodmaps in foods (even though they already did the lab testing and have the data), it just uses a ridiculous green/yellow/red system (with inconsistent portion sizes). Following a low fodmap diet is already hard enough, I really hope at some point in the future Monash stops being so anti-consumer. What a waste of $9.
By Barbara Richmond
2025-08-31
Version 3.1.3
performance_and_bugscross_platform_consistencyerror_handling_and_messagesWill not sync to my time zone! It is stuck one day ahead of my time zone. Everything I enter in my diary, even if I use Edit to set it to the correct day, just shifts back to the day it thinks I should be in. And it doesn't let me edit my entries to correct the error. Everything is off. Edited: The app works fine on my Android phone. It glitches on my Amazon Kindle Fire tablet.
By Brandon D.
2025-08-15
Version 3.1.3
contentpricingcustomer_supportVery disappointed in this app, especially for the price. The database is so, SO incredibly small, many generic foods are assigned to random regions which makes filtering by country pointless, and the recipes section is barely several pages long. Searching for safe foods via internet is 100x more informative than using this thing. I tried getting a refund since it didn't meet my expectations (and there was no way to preview the app before paying), but my request was denied. Buy at your own risk.
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