FITBIT EXERCISE CALORIE BURN SEEMS TOO HELL PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1


last week with my charge it seemed pretty ok 13,000 steps burning about 900-1000 calories i walk in the warehouse i work for like 30min to an hour daily when possible and then over the weekend i got a reading of 4,000 steps and burned 1,000 calories i knew that was a red flag. so i decided to switch back to my blaze disconnected the charge from my fit bit account and now in getting readings from 10,000-13,000 steps is showing calories burned at about 1,500-1,800 that seems a bit excessive if anyone could help it was be greatly appreciated

Thanks

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  • yarwell
    yarwell Posts: 10,477 Member
    Closed diary. What does the (i) pop up on the calorie adjustment say. Are all time zones the same.
  • hiyomi
    hiyomi Posts: 906 Member
    There have been a lot of posts lately of people posting the same issue. Could be a bug. Mine hasn't given me any issues though....yet...lol
  • Adc7225
    Adc7225 Posts: 1,318 Member
    You have to remember that the Blaze reads Heart Rates so you could be moving faster at times while not necessarily moving more - getting less steps. I want to tell myself that the Blaze calorie burn is off because my calorie burn is less than what it was with my Charge HR but after further investigation (going over my exercise log) I just don't workout as hard.

    Maybe try logging some walks and see how that reads your calorie burns.

  • festerw
    festerw Posts: 233 Member
    Go check and make sure your info is correct. Height, weight, etc. I had a similar thing happen when somehow my birthday got changed to 70 years earlier.
  • Citycat2015
    Citycat2015 Posts: 86 Member
    This happened to me when traveling. It was a time zone thing.
  • mikejdeleon85
    mikejdeleon85 Posts: 81 Member
    Adc7225 wrote: »
    You have to remember that the Blaze reads Heart Rates so you could be moving faster at times while not necessarily moving more - getting less steps. I want to tell myself that the Blaze calorie burn is off because my calorie burn is less than what it was with my Charge HR but after further investigation (going over my exercise log) I just don't workout as hard.

    Maybe try logging some walks and see how that reads your calorie burns.

    Yea it stared on Saturday with my charge said I walked 4000 steps equaled to 1100 calories burned so I decided to swith to my blaze and still been getting high calories burned
  • mikejdeleon85
    mikejdeleon85 Posts: 81 Member
    festerw wrote: »
    Go check and make sure your info is correct. Height, weight, etc. I had a similar thing happen when somehow my birthday got changed to 70 years earlier.

    I'll double check thanks
  • mikejdeleon85
    mikejdeleon85 Posts: 81 Member
    hiyomi wrote: »
    There have been a lot of posts lately of people posting the same issue. Could be a bug. Mine hasn't given me any issues though....yet...lol

    Damn that sick happens this weekend to me and still the same :neutral:
  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,149 Member
    edited May 2016
    Are you talking the calories Fitbit shares with MFP, or are you looking at the numbers on your Fitbit. If the latter, that's your total burn for the day, not how much you burned from just walking around for 30 minutes.

    Edit: clarity
  • Merkavar
    Merkavar Posts: 3,082 Member
    zyxst wrote: »
    Are you talking the calories Fitbit shares with MFP, or are you looking at the numbers on your Fitbit. If the latter, that's your total burn for the day, not how much you burned from just walking around for 30 minutes.

    Edit: clarity

    And if you are looking at the number in mfp, that's the adjust from mfp to Fitbit calorie burns. So if you are set to sedentary in mfp but are active, you will see large numbers in mfp.
  • mikejdeleon85
    mikejdeleon85 Posts: 81 Member
    can i change this in fitbit as well?

    i work in logistics so i am majority of my day is sitting so outta my 8hr shift i am maybe on my feet moving about 3 or 4 hrs outta that but i have my mfp set at sedentary.

    and i take my occasional 30min-1hr walks in the warehouse but weekends really no activity
  • ASKyle
    ASKyle Posts: 1,475 Member
    Are you refering to the calories burned on your Fitbit? That's not the "burn" for the 4000 steps walked, it's your TDEE (calories burned for just being alive + activity).