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Keeping a close eye on your statistics will help you stay on track with your diet. On the other hand, tracking your stats on a daily basis won’t give you much idea on how well or bad you've been actually doing. A weekly view of your progress will give you more information about each activity you've done and how far you've advanced.

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Viewing Your Weekly Stats

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  1. Open a web browser and on the address bar, type in https://www.fitbit.com . Hit Enter and you’ll be taken to Fitbit’s website.
  2. Click the “Log In” button on the top right-hand corner of the web page to sign into your account.
    • Enter your Fitbit account’s email and password on the text fields and hit the “Log In” button at the center of the page to be redirected to your Account Dashboard.
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  3. To do this, select “Log” from the navigation tab on the upper portion of the Dashboard.
  4. You’ll find this option in the list of categories available inside the Log section.
  5. Here you’ll be able to view all your Fitbit stats on a weekly basis. This includes the steps you've taken, distances you've traveled, and calories you've burned.
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Viewing Your Stats for a Specific Week

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  1. On your browser, go to www.fitbit.com, click “Log in” and type in your account details on the fields provided to access your Fitbit dashboard.
  2. To do this, select “Log” from the navigation tab on the upper portion of the Dashboard.
  3. You’ll find this option in the list of categories available inside the Log section.
  4. If you want to see your weekly stats for a specific period, click the date text field on the upper-right section of the Activities tab to expand its options.
  5. Do this on the “Start Date” text field.
  6. Do this on the “End Date” field.
  7. Click the “Go” button to display your stats for the specified dates you've selected.
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      • Viewing your stats on a weekly basis gives you a broader view on your Fitbit record and is much more helpful in identifying the areas where you need to improve.
      • You can use a future date when viewing your stats for a specific time period.
      • Other important factors you can view under the Log tab, besides your stats, are your blood pressure, glucose level, food, weight, and sleep.
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