03-06-2021 04:58
03-06-2021 04:58
Is there a way to edit the nutrition information for a food item without creating a custom food or just modifying the intake amount? For example: Naan rounds by Stonefire have 170 calories per 2 round serving. Fitbit lists them at 180 calories per 2 round serving. I know this is just a 10 calorie difference but it adds up. I can create a custom food for myself, but what about everyone else who eats them?
03-15-2021 13:02
03-15-2021 13:02
Hey @Rachel71 welcome to the Fitbit Family! You have a good point there, at this moment there isn't an option to edit the nutrition information on the Fitbit app but you can add your comment and vote for this suggestion: Tweak the Macros App to reflect portion size in the carbs/fats/protein percentages. 🍃
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06-22-2021 15:44
06-22-2021 15:44
An additional question... I enter my own food nutrition, as most packaging does not include data for minerals and vitamins. This information is available online at a number of sites, including USDA. But lately, many of my custom food entries have incorrect data (these custom foods were originally created nearly four years ago, with minor revisions, as needed). For example, 1/3 cup blueberries has about 14% RDA vitamin C, but the dashboard log shows 840% RDA; iron 2%, log shows 11,664%. So I edited my custom food to correct these issues with the correct values, but it won't stay. I can come back tomorrow and the values are still incorrect. In the past, logging out and in has corrected this problem, but no longer. Seems to me if food data is going to be useful to users, this needs to be fixed. I don't plan to use the Fitbit database as many items are incorrect. Please respond.
06-22-2021 15:45
06-22-2021 15:45
Correction, data is for raspberries, not blueberries.