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Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) represents the number of calories your body needs to perform basic life-sustaining functions at complete rest. It accounts for approximately 60-75% of your total daily energy expenditure.
The calculator uses the BMR equation:
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Explanation: This equation estimates the minimum energy required to maintain vital body functions while at complete rest.
Details: Knowing your BMR is essential for weight management, creating effective diet plans, and understanding your body's energy needs. It serves as the foundation for calculating total daily energy expenditure.
Tips: Enter your weight in kilograms, height in centimeters, age in years, and select your gender. All values must be valid (weight > 0, height > 0, age between 1-120).
Q1: What factors affect BMR?
A: BMR is influenced by age, gender, body composition, genetics, and hormonal factors. Muscle mass increases BMR while fat decreases it.
Q2: How accurate is this BMR calculation?
A: This formula provides a good estimate for most people, but individual variations exist. For precise measurements, specialized equipment like metabolic carts are used.
Q3: How often does BMR change?
A: BMR decreases with age (about 1-2% per decade after age 20) and changes with weight fluctuations and muscle mass alterations.
Q4: Can I increase my BMR?
A: Yes, through regular exercise (especially strength training), building muscle mass, and maintaining proper nutrition.
Q5: How is BMR different from TDEE?
A: BMR represents calories burned at complete rest, while Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE) includes all daily activities and exercise.