07-06-2021 21:26
07-06-2021 21:26
When I query intraday HR data, I see results that contain the following. What is "value" here? Is it resting HR or average HR?
"activities-heart": [ { "customHeartRateZones": [], "dateTime": "today", "heartRateZones": [ { "caloriesOut": 2.3246, "max": 94, "min": 30, "minutes": 2, "name": "Out of Range" }, { "caloriesOut": 0, "max": 132, "min": 94, "minutes": 0, "name": "Fat Burn" }, { "caloriesOut": 0, "max": 160, "min": 132, "minutes": 0, "name": "Cardio" }, { "caloriesOut": 0, "max": 220, "min": 160, "minutes": 0, "name": "Peak" } ], "value": "64.2" }
07-07-2021 08:47
07-07-2021 08:47
Hi @anrerp
I believe it should be resting heart rate. Would you please provide me with the syntax you're using? I cannot reproduce "value" being returned.
Gordon
07-07-2021 16:28
07-07-2021 16:28
I'm using the intraday_time_series(...) function from this library here: https://python-fitbit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
The above output, however, is actually taken directly from here: https://dev.fitbit.com/build/reference/web-api/heart-rate/#get-heart-rate-intraday-time-series (as I couldn't post participant data). So, the example on Fitbit's website also shows "value" in output. Can you confirm that that's indeed resting heart rate? I need to use this data for research.
07-08-2021 08:27
07-08-2021 08:27
The docs are a little outdated and are in the process of being updated. We don't support the Oauth2 libraries, and I don't see any endpoints listed on that page. Would you please provide me the endpoint being executed in your code? I believe it should be resting heart rate. The endpoint will help me determine if there is a bug in our service or your library.