Fitbit/fitness pal sync messing me up!

marycharron
marycharron Posts: 3
edited November 13 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi everyone! Ok so I am feeling frustrated, I have synced my Fitbit and fitness pal and yesterday fitness pal took into consideration my exercise on Fitbit and adjusted (increased) my calories. I thought it seemed a bit excessive so I didn't eat them all back, I saved about 100. Well I'm glad I did because I woke up this morning, looked at yesterday's entry and it had adjusted again AFTER I had signed off for the day and now it says my exercise wasn't as much as originally calculated and I actually over ate by 150 cals!! Wtf!? Should I just ignore my exercise adjustment and follow what Fitness pal originally set up for me or is there a way to fix this? Thank you!!!
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  • SandyCoils
    SandyCoils Posts: 164 Member
    Waiting for responses on this. I have a FitBit Charge and have not yet experienced this, but am anxious to see replies just in case.
  • I'm waiting for a response, too. I have a fitbit, and I think maybe I should unsync it from my fitness pal? It keeps saying I've burned a ton of calories, and adding it to my eating, but I know I'm not burning that much just sitting at my desk!
  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    When you sync your Fitbit, MFP is estimating what your burn will be for the day based on what you've burned up to that point. If you move more between that sync and your next one, you get more calories. If you move less, it takes them away. When I had my accounts connected, I could easily come home from a morning at work with a 600-calorie adjustment, but by the end of the day not doing much more it dropped to 350-400 calories.
  • maineforever
    maineforever Posts: 1 Member
    I thought I synced my Fitbit with my fitness pal, although the steps I log on my Fitbit are not the same as what my fitness pal indicates I've walked. My fitness pal also says steps are iPhone adjustments!
  • mgtortora
    mgtortora Posts: 1 Member
    I disconnected it after the same thing happened... and I think I gained a pound or two not realizing what it was doing. I try not to eat my exercise calories regardless. I think it's safer to use the two systems separately.
  • SandyCoils
    SandyCoils Posts: 164 Member
    I think MFP gives a "forecasted" amount of calorie burn and FitBit gives a real-time cal burn. I think that's part of the problem. To be on the safe side, I always go with who gives me the least amount of cal allowance. Still would like to see more replies though.
  • Thank you malibu927. Yeah, I did a workout in the morning, and fitbit saidf I burned 600 calories (woot!), but then MFP adjusted my calories for the day, and I deleted the adjustment. For the rest of the day I'm at my desk!!! That 600 was all that's gonna happen today!
  • malibu927 - did you unsync the two?
  • Trissyboo
    Trissyboo Posts: 69 Member
    Interesting account. I recently synced my fitbit with My Fitness pal and like everyone has stated it says that I have burned a ton of calories. However, I know what the calories are set for originally with myfitnesspal so no matter what my fitbit says I go by the calories set by MFP. So if I have 1700 calories for a day and the fit bit gives me more.. I still try to stay within those 1700 calories. Hopefully this helps some
  • DemoraFairy
    DemoraFairy Posts: 1,806 Member
    I had a similar problem ages ago, I *believe* the fix is to go to http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings and turn off (or on, if it's off) Enable Negative Adjustments. I think that was what fixed it for me, but this was months and months ago and I can't quite remember. You could also toggle the Calorie Estimation option on Fitbit's website and see what that does.
  • jfcarlson713
    jfcarlson713 Posts: 108 Member
    I synced my Fitbit with MFP also but I only use MFP to log my food. When I compare calories burned with my Polar 4 they seem a lot closer on Fitbit. Remember that Fitbit is estimating your total calories burned throughout the day - not just from exercise. I tend to use that number when figuring out how many calories to eat during the day. My goal for calories burned during the day is currently at 2,200 so I keep my intake at 1400 - 1600 per day. I don't adjust daily. I pay more attention to weekly numbers since and average them per day.
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  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    malibu927 - did you unsync the two?

    I only did because I now follow the TDEE method rather than MFP's goals. But I had them together for a year and lost 50+ pounds in that time, including eating back a portion of what was added by Fitbit.
  • Thanks for the responses. I agree that I think from now on I will stay with my original fitness pal estimates. I don't like the idea of "predicted" amounts j don't know how you are supposed to plan your day when your calories are constantly changing!
  • 89nunu
    89nunu Posts: 1,082 Member
    mfp gives an estimate based on what fitbit sayd on your last sync + what your rest of the day should be like based on your activity level you told fitbit. If you told fitbit you were active it will think the rest of your day will be very active too. In order to avoid these things happenening be cautious with your activity level on mfp.
  • mom2kpr
    mom2kpr Posts: 348 Member
    I had a similar problem ages ago, I *believe* the fix is to go to http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings and turn off (or on, if it's off) Enable Negative Adjustments. I think that was what fixed it for me, but this was months and months ago and I can't quite remember. You could also toggle the Calorie Estimation option on Fitbit's website and see what that does.

    This. If you have the negative calorie adjustment off, it will not lower your daily allotted calories. It may add in FB adjusted calories if you are active. I have MFP set at my TDEE so I ignore those, unless I have an unusually active day.
  • pjcfrancis
    pjcfrancis Posts: 121 Member
    I always leave some calories because I also have gone close to the limit but gone to bed thinking I was still under and then awoke to find that MFP says I went over. Now 15 cal on a 1000 cal deficit isn't really a problem, but I hate to see the red. Most days I end with about 300 cals under. Since I'm 6'2 and burn 3000 cals a day with exercise, that still lets me eat about 1700 cals a day, which is plenty.
  • jessicapk
    jessicapk Posts: 574 Member
    I try to avoid eating back the Fitbit calories on work days but I love the fact that it rewards me for increased activity on my busy weekend days. I have never had Fitbit lower the calorie adjustment at the end of the day but I have MFP and Fitbit both set to sedentary so it's basing things on the lowest possible calorie burn. Even at a desk job, I get positive adjustments from the bit of walking I do during the day (and it makes me walk so much more!). So far, it's working great! I have literally jogged in place just to be able to make those extra steps to feel like I did something that day. It's one thing to convince myself to be more active in little ways but it's another to actually quantify it.
  • sandylion
    sandylion Posts: 451 Member
    I have not had this experience with mine being synced... It takes them away in the morning, but then gives them back as I burn.
  • klbaierwalter
    klbaierwalter Posts: 308 Member
    Did you enable negative adjustments? It will take what you actually burned vs what MFP says you should burn per day and adjust it accordingly. You can turn the negative adjustments off.
  • No I didn't enable neg adjustment thanks to those who mentioned it I will try that and see if it works!
  • cristina0000
    cristina0000 Posts: 111 Member
    I make it a habit not the eat away the additional calories that I get from exercise and steps. I just maintain my original MFP calorie goal. That has been working for me so far...
  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    No I didn't enable neg adjustment thanks to those who mentioned it I will try that and see if it works!

    Negative adjustments just allows the ability to drop your calories under what MFP gives you if you don't burn enough over the day, up to the 1200 calorie floor.
  • SandyCoils
    SandyCoils Posts: 164 Member
    sandylion wrote: »
    I have not had this experience with mine being synced... It takes them away in the morning, but then gives them back as I burn.

    Mine does the same thing. Early AM, FitBit immediately takes away about 90 of my cals. I don't mind it, because my goal then is to earn them back. It's been hard with the frigid temps lately, so doing flights of stairs in my house has been helpful with getting me over the hump.

  • andreaheileman
    andreaheileman Posts: 48 Member
    I've had this happen to me before too... I think that the fitbit "thinks" you will be just as active for the rest of the day, so it estimates how much extra you will burn but really we just go to bed. I've found that I just use my fitbit to make sure I'm more active during the day and not to really eat back extra calories ya know? I'll eat some back if I truly am HUNGRY (not craving) but other than that I don't eat those back. It changes too much and I don't trust it.
  • fabulousmomma
    fabulousmomma Posts: 172 Member
    Another reason why Shitbits (Fitbits) are lame! Total waste of money:)
  • shadow2soul
    shadow2soul Posts: 7,692 Member
    I've never lost more than 100 calories at most.
    I do wonder though if your selected activity level on MFP makes a difference. I only recently upped my activity level to lightly active, but when I had it on Sedentary I rarely lost any calories. I have noticed that my "full day projection" on MFP is now higher than what it was with similar calorie burns and sedentary.

    I tend to go to bed however around 10-11 pm, so that might be why I don't lose many. I have my fitbit set to only add calories to my food plan (on fitbit) as I earn them. This way as it gets closer to the end of the day, I just check the fitbit website to see where I'm at for the day. The number tends to be lower than what is displayed on MFP and generally leaves me waking up with either being under goal or right at goal.
  • happycauseIride
    happycauseIride Posts: 536 Member
    Fitbit will give you calories for your workouts and also if you add a workout into MFP you are essentially doubling your workout calories. I enter my workout on MFP as 1 calorie and then let Fitbit make its own adjustments so they are not doubled up. If that makes sense.
  • StaciMarie1974
    StaciMarie1974 Posts: 4,138 Member
    The 'problem' I think is that MyFitnessPal assumes you're going to be active every hour of the day. Like if based on your stats, activity level MFP predicts you're going to burn 2400 a day - they assume 100/hour. When in reality you have sedentary hours that you burn less and active hours you burn more. And your last few hours of the day are probably sedentary.

    The way to work around this... look at the Fitbit app. Make sure your calorie settings are for sedentary. This way Fitbit will show you your calories burned so far & estimate sedentary for the rest of the day. If you move more you burn extra, but you won't lose anything. Fitbit will show the result in the 'xxx calories over/under' comment on the app. Right now I've prelogged my day, and I'm at ~1700 calories in. Fitbit shows I'm 333 calories over - which means if I don't move anything extra I'll only burn a about 1360. But its 11am, and I get much of my activity in during the evening hours - so I'll be fine. I'll end the day at 1800-1900 burned.
    Hi everyone! Ok so I am feeling frustrated, I have synced my Fitbit and fitness pal and yesterday fitness pal took into consideration my exercise on Fitbit and adjusted (increased) my calories. I thought it seemed a bit excessive so I didn't eat them all back, I saved about 100. Well I'm glad I did because I woke up this morning, looked at yesterday's entry and it had adjusted again AFTER I had signed off for the day and now it says my exercise wasn't as much as originally calculated and I actually over ate by 150 cals!! Wtf!? Should I just ignore my exercise adjustment and follow what Fitness pal originally set up for me or is there a way to fix this? Thank you!!!

  • StaciMarie1974
    StaciMarie1974 Posts: 4,138 Member
    PS-the end result should be the same for Fitbit & MFP if they have the same goals. Meaning at midnight: they should agree. The earlier you are in the day, the more likely there will be a drop in what MFP shows your adjustment is.
  • SandyCoils
    SandyCoils Posts: 164 Member
    hmvanwink wrote: »
    Fitbit will give you calories for your workouts and also if you add a workout into MFP you are essentially doubling your workout calories. I enter my workout on MFP as 1 calorie and then let Fitbit make its own adjustments so they are not doubled up. If that makes sense.

    I've only seen my FitBit recognize my "walking" as being active. It hasn't yet recognized my work-outs or even playing the Wii. Could that be because I have my FitBit on my non-dominant wrist and the Wii on my dominant wrist? I log my Wii playing time since my FitBit does not. I don't think I'm doubling up here because I never saw FitBit recognize it. I just logged it on MFP, and then checked FitBit and it was there.

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