04-08-2022 14:33
04-08-2022 14:33
Not sure what's going on here but I know that third party integrations sync summaries of foods logged, right? But, they should still sync over things like cholesterol, sodium, saturated fat and potassium, right?
I'm a bit confused as to why this is empty.
It was exactly the same with MyFitnessPal too which is why I went to a different app for logging hoping that this would sort itself out. I'm really disappointed that it did not. My question now is whether this is normal/intended behavior or am I looking at some sort of bug here.
04-18-2022 13:01
04-18-2022 13:01
Welcome to the Fitbit Community, @SunsetRunner.
I'm sorry to hear about the difficulties you experienced. Thank you for the information provided.
The integration with MyNetDiary was developed on their side. In this case, I would recommend getting in touch with MyNetDiary customer support to get further assistance.
Have a nice day.
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05-13-2022 08:00
05-13-2022 08:00
This was happening with MyFitnessPal also. I think it may happen with all third party integrations for food logging due to the syncing of "summaries" with regard to nutrients. I am not sure why this is or who dictates this. It seems to be a Fitbit thing. When I used Samsung Health briefly it behaved very differently with third party food integrations.
I guess I'll have to play around with the Fitbit database for food since none of the third party integrations work the way they are designed to.