09-01-2020
02:06
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09-02-2020
10:25
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SilviaFitbit
09-01-2020
02:06
- last edited on
09-02-2020
10:25
by
SilviaFitbit
I've just started fitbit premium and am exploring the sleep statistics. Restlessness is an issue for me so can anyone please explain to me how the 'restlessness percentage' is calculated so that I can understand what it actually means. Many thanks.
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09-02-2020 10:27
09-02-2020 10:27
@chrise6616 A warm welcome to the Fitbit Community. Thank you for getting in touch about this.
Your restoration score provides insight into how restful your sleep was. The score is based on your sleeping and resting heart rates and how much time you spent tossing and turning. You receive a higher restoration score when your sleeping heart rate is lower than your daytime resting heart rate.
Your sleeping heart rate, which is your heart rate while you’re asleep, is often lower than your resting heart rate. For more information about resting heart rate, see How do I track my heart rate with my Fitbit device? Factors such as caffeine, alcohol, stress, illness, or other actions can impact your sleeping heart rate (source).
Learn more about it by checking this article.
Feel free to post back if you have any additional questions.
Want to get more active? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.
09-02-2020 10:27
09-02-2020 10:27
@chrise6616 A warm welcome to the Fitbit Community. Thank you for getting in touch about this.
Your restoration score provides insight into how restful your sleep was. The score is based on your sleeping and resting heart rates and how much time you spent tossing and turning. You receive a higher restoration score when your sleeping heart rate is lower than your daytime resting heart rate.
Your sleeping heart rate, which is your heart rate while you’re asleep, is often lower than your resting heart rate. For more information about resting heart rate, see How do I track my heart rate with my Fitbit device? Factors such as caffeine, alcohol, stress, illness, or other actions can impact your sleeping heart rate (source).
Learn more about it by checking this article.
Feel free to post back if you have any additional questions.
Want to get more active? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.