07-15-2016 10:03
07-15-2016 10:03
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07-16-2016
01:12
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08-27-2024
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MarreFitbit
07-16-2016
01:12
- last edited on
08-27-2024
12:46
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MarreFitbit
Hi, @taffyapple87, I don't know about the sleep data, as I have not seen this before, but the calorie data is perfectly normal and relates to you. It will go back indefinitely, how ever far you look.
As soon as you enter your personal data into your new Fitbit account -- gender, age, height, weight, the program calculates how many calories your body must have burned just to stay alive. These are called BMR calories. That is the minimum calorie burn for you, and these will be calculated whether or not you wear your Fitbit. Once you are wearing it, you will get additional calorie "credit" for calories burned from activity.
If you can see how far back your false sleep logs go you should be able to delete these.
Welcome to the Community!
Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android
07-16-2016
01:12
- last edited on
08-27-2024
12:46
by
MarreFitbit
07-16-2016
01:12
- last edited on
08-27-2024
12:46
by
MarreFitbit
Hi, @taffyapple87, I don't know about the sleep data, as I have not seen this before, but the calorie data is perfectly normal and relates to you. It will go back indefinitely, how ever far you look.
As soon as you enter your personal data into your new Fitbit account -- gender, age, height, weight, the program calculates how many calories your body must have burned just to stay alive. These are called BMR calories. That is the minimum calorie burn for you, and these will be calculated whether or not you wear your Fitbit. Once you are wearing it, you will get additional calorie "credit" for calories burned from activity.
If you can see how far back your false sleep logs go you should be able to delete these.
Welcome to the Community!
Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android
07-16-2016 19:33
07-16-2016 19:33