The development of smartphones has simplified access to information on sports and health. As a result, many applications have been developed, offering a wide range of tests, alerting and promoting a healthy lifestyle. Although such applications include many features, a review of existing interactive sports and healthy lifestyle applications, available for smartphones, revealed that they nevertheless lack a key component: body weight indexes. Indexes such as BMI (Body mass index) and FFMI (Fat Free Mass Index) have been proven as crucial in the field of health and sports, because the resulting categories indicate the physical fitness of a person. The purpose of the diploma thesis was to produce a new functional interactive smartphone application, which would, based on the entered data, calculate BMI and FFMI values, place the user in one of the possible categories, and direct him to the added information pages with explanations and proposed measures. The application was produced using the Android Studio software and Java programming language. Adobe Illustrator was used for the design, and a colour palette of white, grey and light brown colours was applied, aiming at aesthetics and clarity. The final result is a unique application that provides both recreational and professional athletes with accurate and immediate data on their BMI and FFMI indexes, their status and progress in the physical condition.
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