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For this activity user have to load his personal identity. As can be seen below, User can do this by simply creating user by “Create User” block and set his personal bio-data. And then directly load user by “Load User” block by giving username as the argument. Here, user can set his/her plans regarding health related activities. As described below user can set his goal by “Set Goal” blocks which can consists of multiple plans (for example he will burn this much calorie, he will take this much Vitamin A, etc.) and by “Activities Done” block user can do entry of his activities from Start date to end date (given in argument). The below UX diagram shows that user set his goal "XYZ" in that he plans to burn 1500 Cal and take 3gm of Vitamin C from 25/08/16 to 28/08/16 and then he can use “Activities Done” block to simply keep track of the food items he ate and exercise done from 25/03/2016 to 28/08/16. Activities done will store the log of a given duration in database.
 
For this activity user have to load his personal identity. As can be seen below, User can do this by simply creating user by “Create User” block and set his personal bio-data. And then directly load user by “Load User” block by giving username as the argument. Here, user can set his/her plans regarding health related activities. As described below user can set his goal by “Set Goal” blocks which can consists of multiple plans (for example he will burn this much calorie, he will take this much Vitamin A, etc.) and by “Activities Done” block user can do entry of his activities from Start date to end date (given in argument). The below UX diagram shows that user set his goal "XYZ" in that he plans to burn 1500 Cal and take 3gm of Vitamin C from 25/08/16 to 28/08/16 and then he can use “Activities Done” block to simply keep track of the food items he ate and exercise done from 25/03/2016 to 28/08/16. Activities done will store the log of a given duration in database.
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