04-14-2015 07:35
04-14-2015 07:35
Hello! so i recently got the charge HR and today have donated blood. My HR has increased as expected, but it now means my fitbit is reading slow walking as a fatburning level of activity, is this accurate due to reduced blood or should i ignore the extra calorie burn its giving me?
04-14-2015 09:46 - edited 04-14-2015 09:47
04-14-2015 09:46 - edited 04-14-2015 09:47
Hard to say really, but your body will be working harder at the moment. I would keep it as it is rather than ignore the extra calories.
Oh, and nice one for giving blood
04-14-2015 09:58
04-14-2015 09:58
Ahh thank you for the advice 🙂 Did go out for a brisk walk and made it into the cardio zone breifly while walking uphill, but was actually starting to get out of breath! So i think will take those extra calories. Just didn't want to kid myself into extra treats every 4months 😉
04-16-2015 00:15
04-16-2015 00:15
Ya, it's elevated HR for reasons beyond the level of effort getting harder.
You have less ability to transport the needed oxygen, hence out of breath, with each beat of the heart.
So it must beat faster to provide the same amount.
Only your heart is beating faster, and it's calorie burn is really minor in the scheme of your body.
You aren't burning anymore than you normally would except for the slight weight drop.
But it's a good day to not take a deficit, body needs to recover, and that's slower in a diet.