10-10-2019
21:52
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09-08-2020
12:06
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MatthewFitbit
10-10-2019
21:52
- last edited on
09-08-2020
12:06
by
MatthewFitbit
I am synching an FB Charge 2 with a PC.
Each morning, I check my activity for the previous day and I sometimes notice that the resting heart rate for a prior day has changed.For example, on Thursday morning, the resting heart rate for Wednesday may be reported as 52 bpm. However, when I check again on Friday, the resting heartrate for Wednesday may be reported as 53 bpm.
Why does this happen?
10-13-2019
07:54
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11-04-2025
06:58
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MarreFitbit
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10-13-2019
07:54
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11-04-2025
06:58
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MarreFitbit
@PaulRT A warm welcome to our Community! Sorry for the delay in my reply.
Let me help you with your resting heart rate data. This is odd. It could be that the data is being reprocessed to accurately represent this information. Still lets discard any browser issue by clearing cache and cookies on it. Also try using a browser like Firefox or Chrome.
Let me know how it goes.
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Best Answer10-13-2019 21:45
10-13-2019 21:45
I am accessing my data via the Fitbit App, not a browser - It might be related to the time of day that I am checking as it is usually around 5 AM most days. It is only the resting heart rate for a day that changes, and only by 1 bpm. for example, the resting heart rate for Saturday may show as 52 bpm at 5 AM on Sunday but show as 53 bpm by 5 AM on Monday. I will try to find out if it occurs after a particular time of day in case the data is being reprocessed. Unfortunately, I can only check early morning or during the evening. Maybe the latter might be better.
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