This is my first post. I've looked, but I can't seem to find the answer to my problem.
First, I have a FitBit One. I use the MyFitnessPal app and the FitBit app (they are linked). MFP calorie deficit goal is 800 calories. My FitBIt deficit goal is 1,000 calories. I have an Android phone.
At the end of the day today, my dashboard looked like this:
I don't understand the "246 calories over", in relation to the "You are under budget" graphic.
Then, just for fun, I added a 295 calorie bowl of ceral in MFP. Once it synced with FitBit, my dashboard looked like this:
Now, adding 295 calories of food, FitBit says I'm "567 over" and "You are over budget".
The "budget" and the graphic spelling out how many calories I am over don't seem to be in sync.
Can someone explain these graphics to me? Should I just ignore the "You are over/under" part of the graphic? And simply pay attention to the actual number below of "567 over" and "246 over"?
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Thank you for being part of the Community @yooper2121! If you're still having this issue with your calories, I recommend checking if you have enabled the calories adjustment in your MFP account.
Keep me posted and thank you!
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Community Moderator Alumni are previous members of the Moderation Team, which ensures conversations are friendly, factual, and on-topic. Moderators are here to answer questions, escalate bugs, and make sure your voice is heard by the larger Fitbit team. Learn more
Thank you for being part of the Community @yooper2121! If you're still having this issue with your calories, I recommend checking if you have enabled the calories adjustment in your MFP account.
Keep me posted and thank you!
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