08-26-2015 11:14
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08-26-2015 11:14
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Hi Team,
We have received a report from one of our client about a Food item data returning different nutritional values ( Fat / Carbs / Sodium / Protein ) than what is being shown in the Fitbit user dashboard. See data sample below;
"foods":[ { "isFavorite":false, "logDate":"2015-08-26", "logId":3251576737, "loggedFood":{ "accessLevel":"PUBLIC", "amount":1, "brand":"", "calories":133, "foodId":82269, "locale":"en_US", "mealTypeId":1, "name":"Banana Pudding", "unit":{ "id":304, "name":"serving", "plural":"servings" }, "units":[ 304, 69, 251, 91, 256, 279, 226, 180, 147, 389 ] }, "nutritionalValues":{ "calories":133, "carbs":19.5, "fat":4, "fiber":3, "protein":2.5, "sodium":141.5 } }
See corresponding Food item in the dashboard below;
Please let us know if there is anything we're missing or this is a known issue and if you require further information. Looking forward for your assistance.
Best,
Mark Salcedo

08-27-2015 09:01
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08-27-2015 09:01
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The food logging section of the Fitbit Web app is one that hasn't been updated to use the Fitbit API. My hunch is that the API is correct and that the Web app's logic is outdated. I have sent this to the engineering team responsible for this feature to investigate.

