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This doesn't appear to be working for me. I logged my last food on Sunday at 10:44 pm. On Monday, my first Calories consumed were at 5:45 PM. There was nothing in between. My last meal on Monday was at 10:31 PM. Today (Tuesday) I logged my first meal at 12:08 PM. I preemptively logged dinner at 8:00 PM
I figure this should show me as at least 19.25 fasting hours for Monday, if it is calculating the fasting hours on that day alone, and 19 if it is calculating from Sunday to Monday. Today (Tuesday), it should show 16 fasting hours if it is counting all of the hours in Tuesday alone, and 13.5 if it is calculating from when I last ate on Monday.
Instead it is showing me 1.9 hours for Monday and 3.8 for Tuesday. I am 99% sure I have all my times logged correctly, I checked three times (which isn't that east, since you have to click each food item!).
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please explain how fasting hours are calculated in the app. Time starting from last meal the day before (typically dinner) to the first meal the next day (typically breakfast)?
if so all the calculated data are incorrect. Please advice. Quite disappointed after subscribing to the premium account to see such features not working.
kristinwebb36e1 also requested for advice. So Carb Manager please respond and fix bug in app if it’s not working right.
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Hey all!
The chart shows the # of hours in the day when you were fasting, so the time before you start eating in the morning (from 12:00am midnight) and the time after you finish eating in the evening (until 11:59pm). If you're doing 16:8, you'll want the fasting chart to show close to 16.
To prevent a food from "breaking" your fast, tap on the time button in the food view, then select "Clear" and log the food. It won't count against your fast.
Best,Kevin
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Another problem with the way hours are calculated is that if you only eat one meal a day, the fasting hours will show 22 hours. Technically it should show 23. It would be most accurate if it calculated from the end of the last meal the day before to the start of the next meal on the current day. For example if I were to do a 36 hour fast, followed by a 20 hour fast it would show a 24 hour fast and then a 20 hour fast. That doesn’t reflect the reality of a 36 hour fast unless you go back into the food journal and look to see when your started eating and finished eating your self.