12-03-2018 06:46
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12-03-2018 06:46
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I enjoy the macro percentage that shows us what we've consumed each day between carbs, fat, and protein, would it be too much trouble to also add the number of each of those by clicking on it? I am supposed to consume a certain amount of protein per day and the percentage is helpful for overall balance but to get that number, i have to go back and count the protein from everything i consumed that day. Having a compiled number shown seems like it shouldn't be too hard since fitbit already has it calculated in order to show us the percentages.

12-03-2018 09:24
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12-03-2018 09:24
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@Kaboggoza, on the Fitbit.com Dashboard->Log->Food, the Daily Totals shows both the percentage and actual grams of Daily Calorie Consumption. Does this give you what you need?
12-03-2018 09:45
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12-03-2018 09:45
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day. We have the percentages but that could be 35grams of carb, 35grams of
fat, and 30 day grams of protein or 350g of carbs, 350g of fat and 300g of
protein.
Just looking at the percentages alone doesn't give the actual amount of
macronutrients consumed for those who need that information.

12-03-2018 09:51
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12-03-2018 09:51
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@Kaboggoza wrote:
No. I was referring more to the daily totals of macronutrients consumed per
day. We have the percentages but that could be 35grams of carb, 35grams of
fat, and 30 day grams of protein or 350g of carbs, 350g of fat and 300g of
protein.
Just looking at the percentages alone doesn't give the actual amount of
macronutrients consumed for those who need that information.
I don't understand how a report that shows "60.1g of Protein" and "124.3g of Carbs" (as in the example I posted) can be confused to be of either protein or carbs. What is the "actual amount" needed beyond those numbers?

12-03-2018 10:11
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12-03-2018 10:11
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realize you were referring to the website. I thought this forum was
exclusively about the android app.
The information you posted from the website is the information i was
suggesting be available on the android app.

12-03-2018 10:29
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12-03-2018 10:29
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@Kaboggoza, I am sorry, I thought you were concerned about being able to access the available data. If the purpose of your post was to suggest to make the Android app look like the Fitbit.com Dashboard, or the iOS app, or the Windows 10 app, the suggestion needs to posted to the Features Suggestion Forum since the developers do not monitor the user forums.
12-03-2018 10:49
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12-03-2018 10:49
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Thanks, really appreciate you pointing me in the right direction and showing me where i can access the information until they make it available on the android app!

