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  • Fitbit gives your calories burned in real time in its app. It takes into account your BMR calculated from height, weight, gender, and age and then adds calories based on how active you were, which is data coming off your fitbit tracker. MFP doesn't give the number of total calories you have burned in real time. It uses…
  • Even though the charge HR seems to overinflate calories burned, it's still nice to have some way of accounting for intensity. What I do this just adjust my target calorie deficit in my fitness pal to more than I want in real life. That way I still have something that accounts for intensity, and I'm still meeting my calorie…
  • I just want to add that I don't regret my charge HR purchase, and am confident that accuracy for heart rate and calories burned will get better over time. Also, I never found incentive to hike, walk up hills, or increase intensity in anyway before. I was previously only concerned with my step count, and getting it in the…
  • I have had the charge HR for about 4 days now. From my short experience with it I feel that the device is best to measure intensity in terms of high, medium and low. I have no idea how it comes up with the heart rate from a mathematical point of view, but whatever technique it is using it seems to need a significant amount…
  • Not to be political, but people don't like America because of foreign policy, and slightly hypocritical stances on 'freedom' and such. For example, supporting dictators when its convenient, or in cases of protecting 'American interests'. Also, the American middle class, which use to be the strongest in the world is…
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