04-26-2019 14:13
04-26-2019 14:13
Good evening everyone.
Is there a way to get the acitivity tracker on the dashboard for heartbeat to show a graph for the last 7 days rather than columns?
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04-27-2019 19:47
04-27-2019 19:47
@Venmar The data is there but you will have to work at it.. and this post is what I can do using the data from Fitbit. I hope this can help you formulate what you need..
It gets down what do you want analyze with the data. I download the data from a 3rd party url but like @LZeeW it's still on a day to day basis unless you wish to unscramble the new data export facility.. which downloads your life data.
I can get RHR graphs like this through a 3rd party App, 2 months at a time but I just log my RHR and average sleeping HR each morning. I create a manual activity for my sleeping HR on my phone.
The 2nd image is the RHR V's the ave sleeping HR. I record this in Excel because Fitbit stress that we should wear the Fitbit while asleep for the RHR and my graph shows the RHR follows the sleep..
The 3rd Image is my typical sleep HR and that had my HR at 43bpm 30 minutes before I woke up with a couple of bathroom breaks.
Of course #4 is my sleep from Fitbit Ionic.
Why do I do this, I'm a retired engineer and enjoy my baselines, but I also have a random missing heart beat (OK'd by the Cardiologists) which I can only pickup on Fitbit if I do a workout.. while asleep.. I was testing the accuracy of the HR Fitbits.. Because my HR is so low at night, it can get down to 43 bpm it's difficult to pick that up.. When it misses a beat it does a few catchups which I have been able to detect..
@LZeeW wrote:Hello @Venmar and welcome to the Help forums. Unfortunately, that information isn't available on the web dashboard. You can go back days, but you can't see it on one graph.
The same is true for the heart rate graph on the app. You can scroll from day to day, but there is a break between days.
Fitbit always resets at midnight. There will always be a break, unless your sleep starts after midnight.
@Venmar wrote
Good evening everyone.
Is there a way to get the acitivity tracker on the dashboard for heartbeat to show a graph for the last 7 days rather than columns?
04-26-2019 14:17
04-26-2019 14:17
can't find a edit button, to specify, I'd like to see a graph with both my daily heartbeat and sleeping in one graph over a week, is this possible?
04-27-2019 04:45
04-27-2019 04:45
Hello @Venmar and welcome to the Help forums. Unfortunately, that information isn't available on the web dashboard. You can go back days, but you can't see it on one graph.
The same is true for the heart rate graph on the app. You can scroll from day to day, but there is a break between days.
Fitbit always resets at midnight. There will always be a break, unless your sleep starts after midnight.
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04-27-2019 19:47
04-27-2019 19:47
@Venmar The data is there but you will have to work at it.. and this post is what I can do using the data from Fitbit. I hope this can help you formulate what you need..
It gets down what do you want analyze with the data. I download the data from a 3rd party url but like @LZeeW it's still on a day to day basis unless you wish to unscramble the new data export facility.. which downloads your life data.
I can get RHR graphs like this through a 3rd party App, 2 months at a time but I just log my RHR and average sleeping HR each morning. I create a manual activity for my sleeping HR on my phone.
The 2nd image is the RHR V's the ave sleeping HR. I record this in Excel because Fitbit stress that we should wear the Fitbit while asleep for the RHR and my graph shows the RHR follows the sleep..
The 3rd Image is my typical sleep HR and that had my HR at 43bpm 30 minutes before I woke up with a couple of bathroom breaks.
Of course #4 is my sleep from Fitbit Ionic.
Why do I do this, I'm a retired engineer and enjoy my baselines, but I also have a random missing heart beat (OK'd by the Cardiologists) which I can only pickup on Fitbit if I do a workout.. while asleep.. I was testing the accuracy of the HR Fitbits.. Because my HR is so low at night, it can get down to 43 bpm it's difficult to pick that up.. When it misses a beat it does a few catchups which I have been able to detect..
@LZeeW wrote:Hello @Venmar and welcome to the Help forums. Unfortunately, that information isn't available on the web dashboard. You can go back days, but you can't see it on one graph.
The same is true for the heart rate graph on the app. You can scroll from day to day, but there is a break between days.
Fitbit always resets at midnight. There will always be a break, unless your sleep starts after midnight.
@Venmar wrote
Good evening everyone.
Is there a way to get the acitivity tracker on the dashboard for heartbeat to show a graph for the last 7 days rather than columns?
04-28-2019 10:44
04-28-2019 10:44
Thank you for the explanations, most appreciated.