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I have been an avid user of Lose It for years. Now that I have been introduced to fitbit, i would like to know if anyone has figured out how to continue to use Lose it and have the data sync with fitbit. Is it even possible? Is there a way to import my food/menu items into the fitbit software?
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                              12-11-2014 01:45
I'm not a LoseIt user (I use MyFitnessPal) but according to this site syncing between LoseIt and Fitbit should be straightforward:
https://www.fitbit.com/apps/loseit
Are you having any specific problems?
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                              12-16-2014 15:52
@ButchCo Hey there! Fitbit will sync calories to LoseIt and LoseIt will sync food to Fitbit. In order to link both accounts follow this procedure.
Want to get more active? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.
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