05-29-2015 12:21
05-29-2015 12:21
I'm currently working on my bachelor thesis as physical therapist at the MedicalSchool Hamburg, Germany. I'm working on my Bachelorthesis which is supposed to be:
"A comparative study: Validity of Heart Rate Data measured by optoelectronic sensors and dermal electrodes."
I just bought a fitbit chargeHR and figured out i have a massive problem getting the heart rate data out of those files. After a workout i can download a *tcx file wich - using the ChargeHR - does not contain any GPS data (which is not my problem) but when i try to read the file to get my heart rate data it won't open probably and if i get it to open somehow it's usually empty or it only contains some text etc. without any heart rate data. At this point i can already see the data i need on the Dashboard as a graph showing which heart rate was measured in different times.
Do you know if there is ANY way to extract the heart rate data from fitbit in following (or simillar) style? maybe as *csv or even *xls since i have to analyse it using SPSS or Excel?
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The way i write to you you might have figured out i'm not a native speaker, but I would really appreshiate if you could answer me!
with kind regards,
Felix Staack
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08-11-2015 14:32
08-11-2015 14:32
On the Surge select Run, now swipe screen to Treadmill Run. Now select and start the treadmill run. GPS will be off.
08-11-2015 14:45
08-11-2015 14:45
08-11-2015 14:54 - edited 08-11-2015 14:55
08-11-2015 14:54 - edited 08-11-2015 14:55
Ok i said Surge because that is what im using, the API takes the data from your account, not your tracker so it still gets your HR
11-12-2015 08:19
11-12-2015 08:19
After reading the posts about exporting heart rate data from the Fitbit Charge HR, I am even more confused than ever about how to get a simple spreadsheet showing time of day and actual heart rate data points. I ama senior citizen, not a programmer, so I did not grow up on this stuff.
On the dashboard I get the daily graph, which is close, but would like to get it to show (on a spread sheet) the actual heart rate - with or without the graph, or make the graph with a higher resolution, Instead of just 3 (50-100 -150) line threshholds. Is any of this possible in a simple to understand and implement fashion? Thanks.
01-05-2016 06:47
01-05-2016 06:47
The heart rate should be downloadable as we paid more for our fitbit to specifically have HR data. My husband has A-Fib and I got this model for him so he could share data with his dr.
01-05-2016 14:01 - edited 01-05-2016 14:05
01-05-2016 14:01 - edited 01-05-2016 14:05
This thread is about the Api, which does give you access to the heart rate. There even is two githubs on this subject, both will show how to dump the HR into a google sheet.
Here and here, there also is a feature request asking to add this feature to the main web interface.
01-13-2016 23:02
01-13-2016 23:02
I also do same project I'd like to cooperate with you.
01-14-2016
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AndrewFitbit
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Hi @chw333, sounds great. Please feel free to send me a PM. It's always nice to have somone to work together.
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02-23-2016 20:40
02-23-2016 20:40
See this thread - I am close to working this up in a much more automated fashion but need help on the single piece of the oAuth2 initial token request.
I can already chart a per-second whole 24 hrs as shown in this thread. Any help on my pending question would be fantastic!
03-01-2016 20:27
03-01-2016 20:27
I'm at about 90%. Just polishing and will then add more to framework as I did with my PSTwitter framework. So, in my testing I can loop through day after day and pull each day with a single command to get all of this in a full xls Excel file. It even automatically creates the chart as shown!
03-02-2016 06:19
03-02-2016 06:19
Way to go Collin 🙂
I'm looking forward to seeing the finished tool.
Thanks for sharing.
03-05-2016 03:23
03-05-2016 03:23
o how do you do it? I also want this data in Excel
03-13-2016 12:06 - edited 03-13-2016 12:07
03-13-2016 12:06 - edited 03-13-2016 12:07
I am pleased to announce that my Windows Powershell based module is now available that retrieves daily per-second heartrate data and automatically produces a fully formatted daily Excel report with additional minimum/maximum/average and detailed chart visualization!
Read more here and I welcome your feedback and support and please remember to follow me on Twitter for updates!
https://twitter.com/collinchaffin/status/709090629599436800
06-29-2016 23:18
06-29-2016 23:18
I bought 20 Fitbits as part of a reseach protocol. I can export all the data except the heart rate. Even if the heartrate data is not accurate (Is it??) I still need to be able to download it. Why is this data not made avaialble should I return my devices or is there a plan to make this feature avaialble. It is suspicious by its absence ???
06-30-2016 00:56
06-30-2016 00:56
06-30-2016 12:22
06-30-2016 12:22
If these 20 fitbits are for different people i beleive tou will need to be granted access to the second API. See https://dev.fitbit.com
06-30-2016 15:07
06-30-2016 15:07