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Fitbit app is showing incorrect information for Vitamin A, C and Iron RDA %

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The RDA percent values seem to be 10 to 20 times higher than what they should be.

 

The RDA % levels for vit D and calcium are correct.

Probably a developer with sticky finers did a x1000 instead of x100 to get %?

 

Embarassing for a company of this stature to have these issues.

On the food section click on Nutrients "Show"    to get the expanded summary of micronutrients.

 

wish list : add other micro-nutrients such as magnesium, iodine.

 

 

Moderator Edit: Clarified subject

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@fitnewbit77 Welcome to the Community Forums. 

 

Thanks for taking the time to share what you've experienced when logging food and for your feedback and suggestion. I understand how you are feeling about this situation. I found that this information has been forwarded to our team and they are working to identify a resolution to this issue as quickly as possible. Thanks for your efforts while working on this matter. You can review this thread for more information. In the meantime, please make sure to keep the Fitbit app updated on your phone. 

 

To share additional feedback or if you want the features to be improved, feel free to visit our Feature suggestion board

 

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