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Also, another weird quirk is that if I simply delete my exercise, it still leaves the steps as SUBTRACTING calories. Whereas before I added the exercise, the steps ADDED more calories. I thought if I just delete the exercise, it might switch back... but no luck
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Yes I entered the correct start time as well as the minutes performed. It did not correct itself later on in the day. Clearly adding the exercise is changing the steps for some reason. Instead of giving me more calories to use, it's stealing them away! :neutral:
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Thanks for your help all... I have had my activity level set to "Not very active" for years (I figured if I set it on the lowest, it would set my calorie goal lower than if I was at a higher activity level). Hopefully this sheds some more light on the issue as I noticed something today. It started like this: Calorie goal…
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1 - I'm just talking about the steps tracked on my iPhone. I added an exercise as well, but only put 1 calorie. I don't have a fitbit or anything else, just tracking my steps. 2 - no idea what activity level is or where I can find that info