Your BMR is the number of calories your body burns in a day when
operating at absolute minimum capacity. Basically, your BMR is the
number of calories your body burns just to maintain your heartbeat,
digestion, respiration, tissue repair and other organ functions. That's
it.
BMR is influenced by a number of factors, including age,
weight, height, gender, environmental temperature, and diet and exercise
habits. Because of these varying factors, it's hard to pin down your
BMR to the precise calorie, but we can get pretty close. Here are some
formulas for figuring out your BMR. Get out your calculator and plug
your numbers into whichever formula applies to you.
MALE: 66 + (6.3 × body weight in pounds) + (12.9 × height in inches) − (6.8 × age in years)
FEMALE: 655 + (4.3 × weight in pounds) + (4.7 × height in inches) − (4.7 × age in years)
Your
basal metabolic rate accounts for only about 75 percent of your total
daily caloric expenditure. You can also increase your BMR with exercise.
Contact us to add exercise to your routine to vamp up your BMR!
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