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2,730 CALORIES BURNT WHY??

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I’m confused, calories burnt today was 2,730 and I didn’t do anything. I understand everything about BMR but do I have to carry a calculator everyday so I can deduct BMR from the Fitbit calorie total. 
Any help would be appreciated. 

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As you say, this sounds like your BMR calories. Unfortunately, there is no way to exclude these from the calorie total nor can they be shown separately. 

 

There is a feature suggestion to change this and if you'd like to add your vote you can find it at https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Feature-Suggestions/Separate-BMR-from-Activity-Calories-Burned-and-A...

 

Note though that this has been around for years and doesn't have many votes so I wouldn't hold your breath for a quick change.

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As you say, this sounds like your BMR calories. Unfortunately, there is no way to exclude these from the calorie total nor can they be shown separately. 

 

There is a feature suggestion to change this and if you'd like to add your vote you can find it at https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Feature-Suggestions/Separate-BMR-from-Activity-Calories-Burned-and-A...

 

Note though that this has been around for years and doesn't have many votes so I wouldn't hold your breath for a quick change.

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Thanks for the reply. Well appreciated. I love this Fitbit but it’s shame. I’ll add my vote to the suggestion. 
Cheers 

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