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Calories Burned Calibration

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Hi, I was wondering if my Fitbit will automatically calibrate my daily calories burned if I diligently input all my intake calories and my weight? Or do I have to calibrate it somehow on my own?

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Almost the other way around. For calorie burn, Fitbit calculates BMR as described above, them figures additional calorie burn based on heart rate and weight (and perhaps age, sex, etc).  It just figures out what calories you are burning without trying to , do any matching to what you say you are eating.  I.E. It would give the calorie burn no matter what you said you ate today, or whether or not you did any food logging.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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I just think it's grossly overestimating calories burned and I was hoping I could help it calibrate closer to what my actual BMR might be. I was hoping it could geta better idea if I logged my food intake and weight. It says I'm burning over 3,000 every day, and some days close up 4,000. That's just not accurate.


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I forget exactly which formula Fitbit uses but there are plenty of BMR calculators out there.  For instance here's the first one Google found https://www.calculator.net/bmr-calculator.html

Just put in age, gender, height, weight.

I've found they all give fairly similar results.  Now if are talking about trying to put in activity levels, that's a totally different thing from BMR and much more subjective.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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Yes, I suppose maybe I'm speaking of activity level rather than BMR.

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