BMR Calculator

Calculate Your Basal Metabolic Rate - The Calories Your Body Burns at Rest

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What is BMR?

Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is the number of calories your body needs to perform basic life-sustaining functions at rest.

  • Breathing and circulation
  • Cell production
  • Nutrient processing
  • Protein synthesis

BMR vs TDEE

BMR is calories at rest, while TDEE includes your activity level.

Learn the difference

BMR Formulas

Mifflin-St Jeor

Most accurate for general population (recommended)

Harris-Benedict

Traditional formula, slightly less accurate

Katch-McArdle

Most accurate if you know your body fat %

Understanding Your BMR

How BMR Affects Your Weight

Your BMR accounts for about 60-75% of your total daily calorie burn. Understanding this number helps you:

  • Set realistic calorie goals for weight loss or gain
  • Understand your metabolism better
  • Calculate your TDEE more accurately
  • Plan your nutrition strategy effectively

Factors That Affect BMR

Age

BMR decreases about 2% per decade after age 20

Gender

Men typically have 5-10% higher BMR than women

Muscle Mass

More muscle = higher BMR (muscle burns more calories)

Body Composition

Lean tissue burns more calories than fat tissue

How to Increase Your BMR

  1. Build muscle through strength training - Muscle tissue burns more calories at rest
  2. Stay active throughout the day - Regular movement boosts metabolism
  3. Eat enough protein - Protein has a higher thermic effect
  4. Don't over-restrict calories - Very low-calorie diets can slow metabolism
  5. Get enough sleep - Poor sleep can negatively affect metabolism

Pro Tip

For weight management, you need to calculate your TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure), which factors in your activity level. BMR alone doesn't account for the calories you burn through daily activities and exercise.

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