05-08-2017 16:38
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05-08-2017 16:38
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I count carbs more than I count calories. Is there a way for my app dashboard to show carbs left instead of calories?
05-10-2017 18:20
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05-10-2017 18:20
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@Lissalovespink, I moved this post to the Eat Well Discussion Forum. It will get more response here.
05-11-2017 08:43
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05-11-2017 08:43
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@Lissalovespink wrote:I count carbs more than I count calories. Is there a way for my app dashboard to show carbs left instead of calories?
Good question I also count carbs. would be great on dash
08-21-2017 00:50
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08-21-2017 00:50
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On my dash it tells me what % carbs I have eaten but I don't know how to make it tell me how many gms of carbs that is ??????

08-21-2017 09:22
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08-21-2017 09:22
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I don't think you can see the exact number of grams on mobile. But on pc, it shows under calories intake section

08-21-2017 12:18
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08-21-2017 12:18
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@Boomergully wrote:On my dash it tells me what % carbs I have eaten but I don't know how to make it tell me how many gms of carbs that is ??????
Agreeing with @zjjca -- grams of carbs shows up in the Fitbit Dashboard on your PC browser, but not your Mobile App. However, you can quickly calculate -- based on the percentage of carbs to total, calculate number of carb calories and divide by 4 calories per gram to get grams of calories.
For example, so far today I've eaten a total of 523 calories of which 15% are carbs, according to my Mobile App. (523 cal x 15%) / 4 calories per gram of carb = 19.6 grams of carbs. The dashboard on my PC indicates 18.8 grams of carbs. The difference between the two may be due to rounding error on the 15% or a slightly different assumption for the calories per gram of carb.
08-21-2017 12:34
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08-21-2017 12:44
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