Calories Overstated
dmalfara54
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How is this possible?
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What is the issue exactly?
Exercise calories are added back on ( although 804 seems a lot, what did you do to burn that many?)
Your goal is to eat 1720 NET ie eat back the exercise calories - presuming they are accurate.0 -
paperpudding wrote: »What is the issue exactly?
Exercise calories are added back on ( although 804 seems a lot, what did you do to burn that many?)
Your goal is to eat 1720 NET ie eat back the exercise calories - presuming they are accurate.
The issue is the calorie intake with zero foods logged 🙂
This bug seems to be doing the rounds.
Tap on the pencil at the top of the page, select 'all meals' and delete.1 -
Ah, ok.
I didn't notice that, just saw the top line.0
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