This
continual work makes up about 60-70% of the calories we use
("burn" or expend) and includes the beating of our
heart, respiration, and the maintenance of body temperature.
Your BMR is influenced by a number of factors, including age,
weight, height, gender, environmental temperature, dieting,
and exercise habits.
Because
of the increased activity of cells undergoing division, the
younger the person, the higher (faster) the metabolism. And
the taller and heavier a person is, the faster their metabolism.
Because of the greater percentage of lean muscle tissue in
the male body, men generally have a 10-15% faster BMR than
women. And when you go on restrictive, traditional diets,
your BMR can drop by as much as 20%. People living in tropical
or very cold environments generally have BMR's 5-20% higher
than those living in more temperate climates. In general,
depending on the intensity and duration, consistent exercise
can also increase your BMR.
To estimate
your BMR, please fill in the physical characteristics and
click on Enter below:
Obviously,
Your body "burns" more calories throughout the day
than just the energy expended at rest to maintain normal bodily
functions. Once you have calculated your BMR above, you can
enter the average minutes you spend in a variety of activities
each day. We have divided these into five levels from very
light to very heavy. We have included a few examples of each
category to allow you to gauge where a given activity might
fit. The result is only an estimate, but should give you an
idea of your daily caloric needs.
The BMR
Calculator was originally developed by the University of Minnesota,
Department of Rhetoric.
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is designed to help you make informed decisions about your
health. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice
or treatment that may have been prescribed by your physician.
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