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How to check specific macronutrients from past food logs?

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I have been logging my food intake. How can I go back and view the data particularly the sodium intake each day?  I see the macronutrients but want to see more than that 

 

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Hello @Lms963, have a warm welcome to the Fitbit Community, it's great to have you on board. Smiley Happy

 

I appreciate your participation in the Forums and for posting your question. Please note that at this moment, you can only check the amount of a specific macronutrient on previous food logs, by going to the Fitbit app and tapping on the Food tile. Then, tap on the log for the specific day you want to check. 

 

In here, you'll be able to see the percentage of macronutrients, but if you want to see more, tap on each individual food log, you'll be able to see the option: "Nutrition Facts", where you will be able to see in grams, the amount of Sodium, Potassium, Vitamin A, etc. of a specific food. 

 

I hope this can be helpful, if there's anyting else we can do for you, please feel free to reply. 

Marco G. | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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Hello @Lms963, have a warm welcome to the Fitbit Community, it's great to have you on board. Smiley Happy

 

I appreciate your participation in the Forums and for posting your question. Please note that at this moment, you can only check the amount of a specific macronutrient on previous food logs, by going to the Fitbit app and tapping on the Food tile. Then, tap on the log for the specific day you want to check. 

 

In here, you'll be able to see the percentage of macronutrients, but if you want to see more, tap on each individual food log, you'll be able to see the option: "Nutrition Facts", where you will be able to see in grams, the amount of Sodium, Potassium, Vitamin A, etc. of a specific food. 

 

I hope this can be helpful, if there's anyting else we can do for you, please feel free to reply. 

Marco G. | Community Moderator, Fitbit

Did you find my post helpful? Vote for it or mark it as a Solution! Robot wink

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