ChrisComedy's Journal, 25 November 2014

Steps yesterday: 1,530 (SmartHealth watch).

Sleep efficiency: 96 percent.

Blood oxygen level: 99 percent.

The Withings Pulse arrived yesterday. Unlike the Misfit Shine, set-up was easy. The hardest part was prying the unit out of the plastic clamps holding it in the box. The Withings synched with the Asus Memo 7 without any problems. Withings has an Android and iOS app and a website. The screen resolution isn't anything to write home about. The on button is recessed, which prevents it from getting accidentally turned on, but makes it tricky to turn on.

I would have gotten a Fitbie, but new models are coming out and I want to see how that shakes out before I buy one. Fitbie has an app for the Amazon Fire HD. Withings does not. MyFitnessPal is integrated with Withings. I may start recording my calories in MyFitnessPal for that reason instead of FatSecret. MyFitnessPal also offers nutritional factoids when you enter foods into the diary. MyFitnessPal also allows you to set limits on ingredients such as sugar and salt. I wish FatSecret would get with the program and offer integration with fitness trackers.

The unit comes with a soft rubber holder with a clip which seems more secure and protective than the Striiv. There's also a micro-USB cord for charging and a wristband for sleep monitoring. Charge lasts ten days.

As far as I know, Withings is the only tracker that measures your blood oxygen level.

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Your blood oxygen level is a measurement of how much oxygen is reaching your muscles. It is important because low levels mean that you will become easily fatigued during exercise. The more exercise you do, the better your blood oxygen levels will become.


I only had the Striiv for 2 1/2 months, but was able to prove to my satisfaction that I will use a fitness tracker.

An article in The Washington Post today says problems walking are a key predictor for morbidity. Oops...

Diet Calendar Entries for 25 November 2014:
2143 kcal Fat: 40.55g | Prot: 153.79g | Carb: 298.22g.   Breakfast: Chai Spice Black Tea, Whey Protein Unflavored, Sugar, Milk (Nonfat). Lunch: Bread Crumbs, Kroger Crinkle Cut Carrots, Chai Spice Black Tea, Whey Protein Unflavored, Milk (Nonfat). Dinner: Whey Protein Unflavored, Milk (Nonfat), Sugar, Bread Crumbs, Kroger Crinkle Cut Carrots, Sugar, Milk (Nonfat), Jarrow Formulas Whey Protein Unflavored. Snacks/Other: Midnight Reverie Chocolate 86% Cacao, Raisins, Almonds. more...
1636 kcal Activities & Exercise: Walking (exercise) - 3.5/mph - 1 hour, Resting - 15 hours, Sleeping - 8 hours. more...

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Chris, what is the Withings Pulse? I'm interested in getting a heart monitor and will probably spend some Christmas money on one. 
26 Nov 14 by member: jmb3450
The Pulse isn't a dedicated heart monitor, which would give the most accurate results. It's more like a Swiss Army Knife. Depends on what you're trying to do. When it comes to fitness trackers, people want to see if their heart rate is elevated enough during exercise to get a cardio benefit. Some monitors are continuous. You measure your beats per minute on the Pulse by placing your finger. Polar is the leader in fitness heart monitors. Usually involves a strap on your chest. An alternative investment would be a blood pressure cuff. 
26 Nov 14 by member: ChrisComedy
Thanks Chris. I've got a blood pressure cuff but want something I can exercise with. Polar is one of the ones I've got on the list of possible buys, I'm also considering the fingertip type. 
26 Nov 14 by member: jmb3450
The Peak Basis measures continuous heart rate, but at $200 costs twice as much as the Pulse and it hasn't come out yet. The Jawbone UP3 measures resting heart rate and is $179. No readout on the device, which I don't care for. You use your smartphone. Both Jawbone and Basis are respected brands. Intel owns Basis. 
26 Nov 14 by member: ChrisComedy

     
 

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