01-05-2018 08:11
01-05-2018 08:11
I've inputted my date of birth, age and weight. According to FitBit; when I run 5 kilometres and have a normal day at work, I'm expending 4000 calories! I'm only eating 2000.
I wouldn't be so heavy if that was the case! What's the issue?
01-06-2018 09:18
01-06-2018 09:18
According to my Ionic, my calory burn seems to be on the high side, just like you. I estimate it to be 30-40% too much.
01-06-2018 12:58
01-06-2018 12:58
i agree, somehow my bf is stepping waaaaaay more then me and were together all day?? haha same with the calories just outta this world.
01-07-2018 11:00
01-07-2018 11:00
Welcome to the Forums @SunsetRunner and @SunsetRunner. Hello @JGobeil.
It is possible that it is because of the HR. Is the tracker showing a high HR? If it is, it could lead it to overestimating the calories that are being burned. Additionally, is activity also being overestimated or would you say that it has been accurate?
Look forward to your reply.
01-07-2018 15:11
01-07-2018 15:11
Hello!
No idea about the heart rate as Fitbit is the only medium I use & trusted as I was under the impression that's part of the features.
Activity is accurate as I run regularly but there's no way I;m burning 4000-5000 calories per day; I wouldn't be 3 stones overweight
01-08-2018 11:15
01-08-2018 11:15
Hey @SunsetRunner.
The HR is indeed a feature of the tracker, and it is used to better estimate how much calories you burn. What I mean is that perhaps your Fitbit is recognizing your HR as much higher than what it really is. Could you check at random moments during the day to see how high it is? Or if you notice any inconsistencies with it.
Look forward to your reply.
01-08-2018 11:49
01-08-2018 11:49
Running 5K I would expect to burn around 300 calories but there are some things which need to be noted.
A heavier person (which is what you implied you are) will always burn more calories than a lighter person doing the exact same run.
Couple this with an inaccurate heart rate will inflate that number even higher.
01-11-2018 08:04