04-07-2017
22:46
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07-31-2017
04:44
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MarreFitbit
04-07-2017
22:46
- last edited on
07-31-2017
04:44
by
MarreFitbit
Hi all
Iam wondering how I can find my nite time heart rate. Is it possible to split the daytime and nighttime heart rates. I only seem to have a graph for resting average heart rate. So for example if I wanted to know my lowest heat rate while sleeping is this possible thanks mick
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08-01-2017 16:24
08-01-2017 16:24
08-01-2017 19:36 - edited 08-02-2017 01:35
08-01-2017 19:36 - edited 08-02-2017 01:35
@ceholliThe steps are easy to create your Custom Activity. Click on your PC Dashboard, Log Activity and down the bottom you have this view.. Click Create Custom Activity.and choose a name to suit your need.
You then click that named Custom Activity and fill in the boxes.. One issue... It needs calories, and for your sleeping just examine a 5 minute graph and you will probably find that is about 1 calorie/minute. Use that... If you are examining your HR while exercising/walking etc.. that will not apply and depending on how you are using calories for Activity Minutes you may have to guesstimate that.... OR.... click on the large stopwatch in the same view and create an Activity record which is a pure copy of the time period.. non destructive and doesn't affect anything....but.... gives you the calories you can use in the HR Custom Graph.
If there is a lengthy time period this method of using a Custom Activity averages the calories over time and the end result maybe extra active minutes, less, or even eliminated.. That's why I delete the Custom record after I have my information.
When created, just find the activity and click on show details
07-07-2023 15:48
07-07-2023 15:48
This answer does not address the question:
"I am wondering how I can find my nite time heart rate. Is it possible to split the daytime and nighttime heart rates?"
07-07-2023 17:42
07-07-2023 17:42
I have Fitbit Premium and that gives me the Sleep Analysis including the graphs for night time sleeping.