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A Guide to Sleep Score Charts and Sleep Stages with Fitbit

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Are you looking to improve your sleep? Here is a deep dive into Fitbit sleep score charts, sleep stages, and tips to improve your sleep.

In this friendly guide, we will delve into the fascinating world of sleep, uncovering the secrets behind sleep score charts and sleep stages.

If you’ve ever wondered how well you’re truly sleeping or how your Fitbit can help you understand your sleep patterns, you’ve come to the right place.

Get ready to unlock the mysteries of sleep and discover how Fitbit can be your trusty companion on your journey to optimal rest. So, let’s dive in and explore the world of sleep scores and sleep stages together!

Personally, I’ve come to a place where my sleep scores range between 77 and 85 on average and the amount of sleep is between 6.5 and 7.25 hours per night. And I’m ready to take this to the next level. (October 2023)

What Is The Fitbit Sleep Score?

The sleep score on your Fitbit device is determined by assessing your performance in three key areas: sleep duration, sleep quality, and restoration. Each area receives an individual score, which is then summed up to provide an overall sleep score.

This comprehensive score ranges from 0 to 100, with most individuals falling within the range of 72 to 83. To provide further insight, sleep score ranges have been categorized into two levels: Excellent, which corresponds to a score between 90 and 100, and Good, which encompasses scores between 80 and 89.

Most users get a sleep score between 72 and 83 which is not too bad. A good sleep score would be between 80 to 90 and if you have a score over 90 then consider yourself as excellent.

For health enthusiasts tracking their sleep with Fitbit, this sleep score can serve as a valuable metric to gauge their sleep performance and health.

Understanding Sleep Stages

Fitbit devices with wrist-based sensors and the Google Pixel Watch have the ability to automatically recognize and track your sleep patterns while you wear the device on your wrist during bedtime.

To achieve accurate results, Fitbit advises wearing the device using a secure wristband rather than utilizing a clip or pendant accessory.

Once your body has been motionless for approximately an hour and is in a state of complete rest, the device will record and analyze your sleep data, allowing you to obtain a sleep score.

What Are The 4 Stages Of Sleep Cycles?

The sleep charts break down the sleep cycles into 4 stages.

  1. Awake Time This is pretty self-explanatory when you wake up at night reading or watching TV.
  2. REM Rapid Eye Movements or dream time. During REM you’re regurgitating daily activities and emotions. Also at this time, you synthesizing protein at the cellular level.
  3. Light Sleep takes up more than 50% of the night. It’s when your body processes memories and emotions and you regulate your metabolism.
  4. Deep Sleep The brain goes offline. Your muscles are very relaxed, you’re not dreaming and your body secretes growth hormone, which is associated with cellular fixing & repair and rebuilding your immune system.

How to Read Your Sleep Stages Chart

You can find your chart by going to:

  1. Go to Today from the button in the lower left of your app.
  2. Tap the Sleep duration box
  3. Scroll down to Today‘s chart or score tap
  4. Tap on Deep and REM
  5. Scroll down

You will see today’s data, but I like to compare my 30 day average to the benchmark of others in my age group.

These Sleep stage comparisons show a well below average for awake time.

This chart shows I’m not up at night tossing and turning compared to others. And my light sleep is higher than most, (Processing stuff?)

Using Fitbit Charts to Track Your Sleep Score

What is the Normal Sleep Pattern?

The average person using Fitbit gets about 6 hours and 30+ minutes of sleep. About 55 minutes is spent in the Awake cycle.

The purple lines show the awake time 5:30 am is when I wake up and 9:40 pm or 21:40 is when I hit the hay.

How to Find the Sleep Charts on your Fitbit Phone App?

This is very simple.
After opening the Fitbit app scroll down to you see a purple circle with a moon and a Z. You will see the number of hours you slept last night and your sleep score. Open it.

  1. The first chart is your Sleep Score for the week and just below in dark blue will be your weekly average per night and the average score for the week.
  2. Scroll to the right are the Hours Slept for the week.
  3. Scroll again to the right is your Sleep Schedule. This shows the pattern of when you start sleeping wake up and finish sleeping according to times set in the Sleep Hours And Goals.
  4. Hours In Sleep Stages is the next chart. This shows the total time in stages for the week. by touching the chart a full page will pop up with an option to see a monthly view.
  5. By touching the chart below the weekly average you will see the sleep stages and below that are the most important sleep shart being your 30-day averages and benchmarks to others in your age group.

How do you set Fitbit Sleep Hours and Goals?

This is very simple

  1. Open your Fitbit phone app
  2. Tap your photo in the upper left corner
  3. Scroll down to Goals and tap on Sleep
  4. By taping on Time Asleep Goal you can set the hours and minutes for your new goal.
  5. Setting the times for Bedtime and Wake Up Time helps set consistent stability so your body knows when to relax and sleep.

Tips to Improve Your Sleep Score

To improve your sleep score and optimize your rest, it’s essential to focus on stress reduction. Implementing relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation before bed can help calm your mind and prepare your body for sleep.

Additionally, creating a soothing sleep environment, maintaining a consistent sleep schedule, and engaging in regular exercise can greatly contribute to improving your overall health and fitness levels. Sweet dreams!

Establishing a Bedtime Routine

Establishing a bedtime routine is key to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. By going to bed and waking up at the same time each day, you can reduce stress levels and improve your overall well-being. This consistent schedule not only helps regulate your body’s internal clock but also supports better health and fitness.

Start incorporating a bedtime routine today to reap the benefits of a well-rested mind and body.

Practicing Stress Management Techniques

Start your day with Fitbit’s Stress Management Score, calculated using your heart rate variability, activity levels, and sleep data. If your score is high, it’s time to tackle your to-do list and conquer the day. But if your score is low, take a well-deserved rest and recharge.

For a detailed breakdown and even more insights, upgrade to Fitbit Premium. Stay on top of your stress levels and optimize your well-being with Fitbit!

Leverage the power of all-day body-response tracking to gain valuable insights into how your body responds to life’s challenges.

Uncover eating patterns and trends on a daily and weekly basis, empowering you to effectively manage stress. Stay on top of your emotional well-being with smart notifications that prompt you to log your emotions and boost your stress management score.

My Monthly Sleep Charts


Sleep Stages For October 2021

Having a lot of dreams so I’m surprised REM is so low. I do want to bring down my awake time.

Sleep Hours

The stars represent more than 7 hours of sleep that day. 13, I think that’s a record.

Goals & Actions

  1. Have more stared nights
  2. Bring down Awake Time.
  3. Be more consistent at going to bed at the same time
  4. Have adrenals and cortisol work smoothly

Sleep Stages For September 2021

This compares the 4 stages of sleep to men in my age group. I’m below average for awake time and would like to increase deep sleep this is when the body repairs itself.

Measuring Blood Oxygen Fluctuations At Night

I just found this chart in the Sleep section of the Fitbit App.
It shows the fluctuations in oxygen use while sleeping.

Measured while sleeping, this chart shows the fluctuation of your blood oxygen saturation. Fitbit says if you see frequent high readings you may want to talk to your doctor.

Fitbit Sleep Stages For December 2020

These Sleep stage comparisons show a well below average for awake time.

Hours Slept

Having 14 days over 7 hours of sleep is a new monthly record. However, I am not increasing my REM sleep cycle.

I may be having trouble managing caffeine, yeah maybe too much coffee and tea.

I have been really bad about setup evening routines which are wreaking havoc on how I wake up and I assume sleep as well.

Goals for February will include an evening routine to close the day, prepare for tomorrow, and relax for a good night’s sleep.

This Fitbit chart for sleep hours shows 13 days over 7 hours of sleep for the month of December 2020.

Sleep Charts Hourly and Stages for July 2019

At the beginning of the month I was traveling and towards the end started visiting coffee shops to get a little work in early in the morning.

Goals For August
Cut down on the coffee, set up a nightly routine including exercise, meditation, and turning out the lights at 10:30.

There is some New research studying the correlation between sleep, health, and the balance of hormones. Initial studies show that we tend to wake up with high levels of cortisol and insulin. So this may be not a good time to start the day with carbs like a bagel, but maybe some quick exercise and protein & healthy fats for breakfast may be a faster way to balance.

Hourly Sleep Chart
My awake time is still way below normal and think that’s a good thing. However, the REM or dream time is way too low. I think that has to do with too much caffeine.

Conclusion

Sleep score charts and sleep stages with Fitbit provide valuable insights into your sleep patterns and overall sleep quality. By tracking your sleep score and understanding your sleep stages, you can gain a deeper understanding of your sleep patterns and make informed decisions to improve your sleep health.

With Fitbit’s sleep score charts, you can easily monitor your sleep quality over time and identify any trends or patterns that may be affecting your sleep. This allows you to make necessary adjustments to your sleep routine and create a sleep environment that is conducive to a restful night’s sleep.

Understanding your sleep stages is equally important in optimizing your sleep health. Fitbit’s sleep stages feature provides detailed information about the different stages of sleep, including light sleep, deep sleep, and REM sleep. This knowledge can help you recognize if you are getting enough of each sleep stage and make adjustments if necessary.

For health enthusiasts, tracking sleep scores and sleep stages with Fitbit offers a simple powerful tool to improve overall well-being. By prioritizing quality sleep, you can boost your energy levels, enhance cognitive function, and support your overall physical and mental fitness.

So, if you’re looking to optimize your sleep and take your health to the next level, dive into the world of sleep score charts and sleep stages with Fitbit. Start tracking, analyzing, and making informed choices for better sleep and better health. Sweet dreams!



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