I don't understand if Fitbit says I burned 2840 calories today why that number doesn't appear in MyFitnessPal instead of the -259 calories for the Fitbit calories adjustment. ![]() I have read about the Negative Calorie Adjustment in the MyFitnessPal website Help section but I am still confused. My daily calorie Goal in MyFitnessPal is 1200 calories and the Fitbit app on my iPhone says that I have burned 2840 calories today. For each exercise I entered the start time, 30 minute duration and the 350 calories into MyFitnessįitbit synced with MyFitness several times today and at the end of the day (11pm when I am typing this) under Cardio Exercise MyFitnessPal shows a "Fitbit calories adjustment" (based on my measured activity) of -259 calories. ![]() Then I logged walking on the Treadmill for 30 minutes and burning 350 calories as shown on the Treadmill LCD panel. For an Android device, go to Settings menu > Battery > More button (3 dot icon) > Battery optimization > Not Optimized bar > All Apps > (Fitbit or MyFitnessPal) > choose Don’t Optimize. ![]() I also have the MyFitnessPal Negative Calorie Adjustments Enabled.įor example, today I went to the gym and logged working on the Elliptical for 30 minutes and burning 350 calories as shown on the Elliptical LCD panel. I have my Fitbit One syncing to MyFitnessPal.
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