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To determine your basal metabolic rate (BMR), or how many calories your body burns at rest, use the following formula:
Formula For BMR:
W = weight in kilograms (weight (lbs)/2.2) =weight in kg
H = height in centimeters (inches x 2.54) =height in cm
A = age in years
Men: BMR=66.47+ (13.75 x W) + (5.0 x H) ? (6.75 x A)
Women: BMR=665.09 + (9.56 x W) + (1.84 x H) ? (4.67 x A)
For instance, a 27 years old male who weighs 71 kg and is 170 cm tall would have a BMR of
BMR = 66.47 + (13.75 x 71) + (5.0 x 170) ? (6.75 x 27) = 66.47 + 976.25 + 850 ? 182.25 = 1710.47.
Another formula which is less accurate but is way simpler is the following:
The Rule of Ten (or Eleven):
BMR= 10 calories/pound of bodyweight for women
BMR= 11 calories/pound of bodyweight for men
Example: If you weigh 200 lbs your BMR is 2,200 calories.
Formula For BMR:
W = weight in kilograms (weight (lbs)/2.2) =weight in kg
H = height in centimeters (inches x 2.54) =height in cm
A = age in years
Men: BMR=66.47+ (13.75 x W) + (5.0 x H) ? (6.75 x A)
Women: BMR=665.09 + (9.56 x W) + (1.84 x H) ? (4.67 x A)
For instance, a 27 years old male who weighs 71 kg and is 170 cm tall would have a BMR of
BMR = 66.47 + (13.75 x 71) + (5.0 x 170) ? (6.75 x 27) = 66.47 + 976.25 + 850 ? 182.25 = 1710.47.
Another formula which is less accurate but is way simpler is the following:
The Rule of Ten (or Eleven):
BMR= 10 calories/pound of bodyweight for women
BMR= 11 calories/pound of bodyweight for men
Example: If you weigh 200 lbs your BMR is 2,200 calories.