05-28-2020 12:10
05-28-2020 12:10
(Today's training):Calories burned I have a question about calories burned - I have always wondered what to count here - is it the 1497c to the left here, or 201/188/286 to the right? (The reason I ask is that I sometimes manually put up this in Runkeeper - I have always recorded the numbers to the right)
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05-28-2020 14:07
05-28-2020 14:07
Where the arrow is
To help you understand the other
The calories burned are BMR calories. Your fitbit also calculates calories burned for your BMR. You burn calories just by being alive! Even Sleeping. Fitbit includes these burned calories in it's calorie calculations, so even if you did not wear the fitbit, you'll still burn these calories.
See this thread as well by @ColinM39
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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05-28-2020 13:07
05-28-2020 13:07
The 1497 is for all day. Its your BMR plus it includes the exercise as well.
I would use the recent exercise
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05-28-2020 13:17
05-28-2020 13:17
Thank you WendyB- the left one is almost more calories than I eat a day - I didn't quite catch this "I would use the recent exercise" - should I use the calories for the three exercises, or the "all" figure for all the steps/distance in a day?
05-28-2020 14:07
05-28-2020 14:07
Where the arrow is
To help you understand the other
The calories burned are BMR calories. Your fitbit also calculates calories burned for your BMR. You burn calories just by being alive! Even Sleeping. Fitbit includes these burned calories in it's calorie calculations, so even if you did not wear the fitbit, you'll still burn these calories.
See this thread as well by @ColinM39
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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05-28-2020 14:25
05-28-2020 14:25
Fine, now I eventually understand - basal metabolic rate =BMR - I read your suggestion. Then it will be correct only to record the cal. burned during exercise. (The right side of the clip-photo) - are the numbers "normal" for the lenght of exercise? Thank you for good support.....
05-30-2020 06:29
05-30-2020 06:29
The Numbers look normal to me. It takes a lot for women to burn calories
You can always check an on line calculator
I bet it is really close
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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05-30-2020 07:17
05-30-2020 07:17
Thanks Wendy - I don't want to lose so many calories because I'm a little underweight