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Active zone minutes makes no sense

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Please see attached screen shot. The times in heart rate zones and active minutes don’t seem to add up

 

Peak is 0, Cardio is 33 but “peak + cardio” is 66????

 

What am I missing??

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There is a logic to it. 

The World Health Organization recommends every adult to have 150 min a week of moderate activity or 75 min of intense activity or a combination equivalent of that. So for example, if you have 30 min intense, you need 90 min moderate: 30*2 + 90 = 150. 

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Tap on Zone Minutes from main screen, and you will see that time in Cardio and Peak counts double for Zone Minutes.

33 minutes in Cardio zone = 66 Zone Minutes

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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For every minute in cardio and peak you get 2 zone minutes.   For every minute in fat burn it’s just 1 zone minute.  No idea why but I had the same problem 🙄

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There is a logic to it. 

The World Health Organization recommends every adult to have 150 min a week of moderate activity or 75 min of intense activity or a combination equivalent of that. So for example, if you have 30 min intense, you need 90 min moderate: 30*2 + 90 = 150. 

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Ahhhhhhh. Didn’t know that

Always happy when things count double 😁

Phil G

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