Eating Disorder Settings
Applies a preset tracking configuration for eating disorder care with one toggle — enabling food logging, hunger/fullness, and emotion tracking while disabling the metrics, fitness, and notes sections a client would otherwise see.
Built by Core Engineering
The problem it solves
Providers treating eating disorder clients need to limit which tracking metrics clients see day-to-day, particularly weight- and calorie-focused metrics that can be clinically counterproductive in ED care. Manually adjusting each client's individual tracking toggles is repetitive and easy to apply inconsistently across a caseload.
What's included
- Single "Eating Disorder Default" checkbox (apply_eating_disorder_default) on the client profile
- Enables Food-section tracking: food log, pre-meal hunger, post-meal fullness, emotion, and reflection
- Disables the Metrics, Fitness, and Notes tracking sections for that client
- Applies an eating_disorders specialty tag to the client
How it works
A provider enables the "Eating Disorder Default" setting (apply_eating_disorder_default) on a client's profile. This turns on Food-section tracking — food log, pre-meal hunger, post-meal fullness, emotion, and reflection — and turns off the Metrics, Fitness, and Notes sections for that client. It also applies an eating_disorders specialty tag to the client's profile.
Eating Disorder Settings lets providers apply a preset tracking configuration for eating disorder care with a single toggle, instead of adjusting each client's tracking settings by hand. It's built for behavioral health and nutrition practices treating eating disorder clients, and applies via the client-level "Eating Disorder Default" setting. Turning it on enables Food-section tracking — food log, pre-meal hunger, post-meal fullness, emotion, and reflection — while disabling the Metrics, Fitness, and Notes sections, and it also applies an eating_disorders specialty tag to the client. This only adjusts which tracking sections a client sees; it doesn't add new forms, care plans, or provider workflows.
