01-02-2016 06:31
01-02-2016 06:31
Hoping some one can help.
Basically - I use MFP and Fitbit Charge HR.
I have set my Calorie Goal on MFP to 2200 to help loose weight, I have the two Items linked and this seems to be the start of the problem.
My Fitbit seems to be allowing me to burn far to many calories a day and in turn is converting that to to many extra Calories added to my goal in MFP.
An Example of this was yesterday.
Fitbit showed I had Burned 5255 Calories during the day.
I did 12K steps.
This now shows as an exercise addjustment of 2061 calories on MFP Meaning I can consume over 4k Calories (this is definitly not correct)
at most i would have expected an increase of 500 - 900 calories for the walking i did yesterday.
I can not seem to find anyway to bring this level of Calories down? One thing I did think was about my Heart rate zones might need adjusting as it may think i am exercising as my heart rate might be to high.
Some personal stats to help this query..
6 Foot
21 stone
resting heart rate is 66 - 69
Walk and sit at desk each day but do around 10k steps per day.
Please help
Kind Regards
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01-15-2016 05:24 - edited 01-15-2016 05:24
01-15-2016 05:24 - edited 01-15-2016 05:24
Welcome to the forums @LordLexoda! I'm also a MyFitnessPal user and I'll be glad to help on this.
I have seen this situation happen whenever both accounts don't have the same caloric budget to work with; so I recommend to disable Fitbit's Food Plan and add your MFP caloric budget as a main calorie goal.
I'll show you how to do it from my profile information.
First, you'll need to go to your Food log page and click on the arrows on Food Plan until you see the option "Edit Plan".
After you've done this, click on "Set a new Goal"
Add your starting weight and your desired weight and click next.
Instead of choosing the food plan options provided by Fitbit, click on "Set my own Calorie Target".
Now on MyFitnessPal, click on Goals and (unless you have an specific nutrition goal) click on "View Guided Setup"
Now on your Diet profile, add all the information required.
Now, you will get a Net calorie target for the day. Please bear in mind that mine is low because of my settings, but yours will be different.
Now, go back to your Fitbit Screen and add the Net Calorie target you were given for the day and click on Done.
Now you're set! The food you log in from MFP will automatically edit your Fitbit caloric values for the day and it will reflect on your MFP calorie budget for the day.
A couple things to consider about this:
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions
01-15-2016 05:24 - edited 01-15-2016 05:24
01-15-2016 05:24 - edited 01-15-2016 05:24
Welcome to the forums @LordLexoda! I'm also a MyFitnessPal user and I'll be glad to help on this.
I have seen this situation happen whenever both accounts don't have the same caloric budget to work with; so I recommend to disable Fitbit's Food Plan and add your MFP caloric budget as a main calorie goal.
I'll show you how to do it from my profile information.
First, you'll need to go to your Food log page and click on the arrows on Food Plan until you see the option "Edit Plan".
After you've done this, click on "Set a new Goal"
Add your starting weight and your desired weight and click next.
Instead of choosing the food plan options provided by Fitbit, click on "Set my own Calorie Target".
Now on MyFitnessPal, click on Goals and (unless you have an specific nutrition goal) click on "View Guided Setup"
Now on your Diet profile, add all the information required.
Now, you will get a Net calorie target for the day. Please bear in mind that mine is low because of my settings, but yours will be different.
Now, go back to your Fitbit Screen and add the Net Calorie target you were given for the day and click on Done.
Now you're set! The food you log in from MFP will automatically edit your Fitbit caloric values for the day and it will reflect on your MFP calorie budget for the day.
A couple things to consider about this:
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions
05-12-2016 15:03
05-12-2016 15:03
Okay, I already did this. That was the link I provided showing inconsistent information btw FItbit and MFP on which app to enter exercise in.
I changed the calorie thing on Fitbit to match that of MFP, going through the steps on that tutorial. Then I added my water exercise to my Fitbit dashboard and it changed nothing.
05-12-2016 15:05 - edited 05-12-2016 15:14
05-12-2016 15:05 - edited 05-12-2016 15:14
It still either doesn't change calories earned at all through Fitbit, or completely eliminates what Fitbit adjusts when I add it to MFP.
UGH! I'm so sorry.. I posted these replies on the wrong page.