BMR Calculator
Calculate your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR), TDEE, daily maintenance calories, and macro goals using scientific equations.
BMR & Activity Inputs
Calories Burned Across Activity Levels
AI BMR & Macronutrient Recommendations
Automated evaluation of baseline metabolism, TDEE, and daily protein/carb/fat splits
Daily Calorie Needs by Activity Level
Itemized TDEE calories across all exercise frequencies with selected row highlighted
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Key Takeaways & BMR Decision Guide (GEO & SEO Summary)
- BMR vs. TDEE: Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is energy burned at rest. Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE) accounts for physical activity multipliers.
- Mifflin-St Jeor Accuracy: Medical research proves Mifflin-St Jeor is the most reliable formula for predicting BMR in modern adults.
- Katch-McArdle LBM Standard: Calculates BMR using Lean Body Mass ($370 + 21.6 \times \text{LBM}$), providing superior accuracy for athletes.
- 3,500 Calorie Rule: A 500 kcal daily deficit yields 1 lb per week of weight loss without compromising muscle tissue.
1. What is Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)? Daily Energy Expenditure Breakdown
The Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) represents the minimum amount of caloric energy needed to maintain vital life processes while resting in a temperate environment with an inactive digestive system. It is the physiological equivalent of calculating how much fuel an idle automobile consumes while parked.
Men: 10W + 6.25H - 5A + 5
Women: 10W + 6.25H - 5A - 161
Men: 13.397W + 4.799H - 5.677A + 88.36
Women: 9.247W + 3.098H - 4.330A + 447.59
BMR = 370 + 21.6 × LBM (kg)
where LBM = W × (1 - BodyFat%)
2. Physiological & Environmental Variables Affecting BMR
3. Clinical BMR Calorimetry Testing & BMR vs. RMR Differences
Clinical BMR Calorimetry Tests: Online mathematical equations estimate average statistical BMR. For exact clinical precision, medical clinics and sports facilities utilize handheld indirect calorimetry gas exchange analyzers measuring oxygen consumption ($VO_2$).
BMR vs. RMR (Resting Metabolic Rate / REE): BMR requires strict physiological equilibrium upon waking with an inactive sympathetic nervous system after 12 hours of fasting. RMR (Resting Energy Expenditure) is measured under relaxed, non-fasting room conditions and is typically 10-15% higher.
4. Modern Wisdom: 26% Unexplained Variance Study (Johnstone et al. 2005)
A seminal 2005 meta-analysis study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Johnstone AM et al., Am J Clin Nutr 2005; 82: 941-948) proved that even when controlling for fat-free mass, fat mass, age, and circulating thyroxine, there remains a 26% unexplained individual metabolic variance between humans.
Because mathematical formulas provide estimated averages, maintaining a daily log of exercise, body weight, and food intake provides the most accurate method to fine-tune your personalized TDEE over time.