Petru Paler c1679789b5 Implement Garmin biometric fetching functions (P2.1)
Add specific fetchers for HRV, Body Battery, and Intensity Minutes
to enable real biometric data collection from Garmin Connect API.

Functions added:
- fetchHrvStatus(): Returns "Balanced", "Unbalanced", or "Unknown"
- fetchBodyBattery(): Returns current BB and yesterday's low value
- fetchIntensityMinutes(): Returns 7-day rolling sum of activity

All functions gracefully handle API failures with safe defaults.
Test count expanded from 14 to 33 covering all scenarios.

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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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