02-05-2019 02:21
02-05-2019 02:21
Hi Guys,
I was just looking over my logged foods and noticed that my boiled potato showed a considerably large amount of sodium, then i looked at just a normal potato on the fitbit food database and it had the same results. Is it just me or potatoes are super salty (424g of sodium per 125 grams
) or fitbit just got it wrong?
Heres the link
https://www.fitbit.com/foods/food?viewFood=on&foodId=698444666
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Best Answer02-05-2019 03:01
02-05-2019 03:01
I googled a bunch of sites and only 1 had the figure you are referring to but the rest had between only 5 and 38 mg for a medium potato depending on type of potato.
One site that had a higher number was for a boiled potato with margarine and salt added at table so maybe that's what the one fitbit used.
Best Answer02-05-2019 03:01
02-05-2019 03:01
I googled a bunch of sites and only 1 had the figure you are referring to but the rest had between only 5 and 38 mg for a medium potato depending on type of potato.
One site that had a higher number was for a boiled potato with margarine and salt added at table so maybe that's what the one fitbit used.
Best Answer02-05-2019 04:36
02-05-2019 04:36
I only boil mine in water so should be lower, ill just manually input the figures. Thanks man
Best Answer12-15-2019 15:29
12-15-2019 15:29
You would think you could rely on the data provided by Fitbit for fresh or raw vegetables. This is such a bad error especially when trying to watch salt in the diet
Best Answer12-16-2019 13:13
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12-16-2019 13:13
I would add a custom record and use this NI
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