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Fitbit doesn't track calcium intake in macronutrients?

Fitbit tracks the protein, carbs, fat, sodium in everything I eat. But...the thing I most need to track is my CALCIUM intake. Like millions of other women,  I have osteoporosis. Is there a way to add calcium tracking to my Fitbit macronutrients list? Sodium isn't a worry with me, but getting enough calcium is huge. 

 

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Nice to see that you're digging into the Fitbit Forums, @MovingOn2020.

 

I'd like to share with you this nutrition article: What You Need to Know About Tracking Your Eating Habits Beyond Macros. You can also get more details on how to track your calcium details when logging food here. Thank you for adding this FS: Able to track calcium in micronutrients.

Looking forward to see you again in the near future. 🙂

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The blue tooth is ON on my computer, yet my charge 3 isn't being
recognized; the app on my desktop keeps saying "turn on blue tooth." I go
to systems and it IS on. GRRRR

Looking on the app screen on the computer, I don't see "custom" anywhere
anyway, though it is described in the instructions you forwarded. My screen
looks completely different. I see those instructions were written three
years ago so likely they no longer apply.

Calcium is imperative for many people, especially women. Fitbit needs to
make it EASY to track this.

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