04-27-2023
06:26
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01-20-2025
12:42
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EstuardoFitbit
04-27-2023
06:26
- last edited on
01-20-2025
12:42
by
EstuardoFitbit
In the “estimated oxygen variation” graph, is there any information about the degree/amount of variation indicated in orange.. what’s normal, what’s too much?
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity
04-27-2023 10:22
04-27-2023 10:22
@Billtnt26 , A warm welcome to the Community! Thank you for your message.
Estimated oxygen variation (EOV) is an approximation of the changes in your blood oxygen saturation levels.
Low variations in your estimated oxygen saturation levels are typical (source). Frequent high variations on your estimated oxygen variation graph may indicate that you experience breathing disturbances during sleep. Breathing disturbances can lead to higher than expected variations in blood oxygen levels, which can indicate that your body is not getting enough oxygen while you sleep. If you frequently see high variations on your graph, consider talking to your doctor, particularly if you experience symptoms such as excessive tiredness, loud snoring, or gasping during sleep.
More about this, ca be found here: What do my results mean in the estimated oxygen variation graph in the Fitbit app?
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