Bmr Examples
Your BMR is the number of calories your body burns simply to exist, powering vital functions like breathing, circulation, and cell production. While it's a metric, it's not your total daily calorie burn. By calculating BMR in various real-world scenarios, we can better understand how different factors influence this baseline and how to strategically approach fat loss.
Worked Examples
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Baseline male, moderate activity
A 30-year-old man, 78 kg and 178 cm, who trains moderately a few times a week.
BMR is 1,748 calories, and maintenance lands at 2,709 once moderate activity is applied.
Sex
Male
Age
30
Weight Kg
78
Height Cm
178
Activity Level
Moderate
BMR is only what your body burns at rest. The jump to 2,709 maintenance comes entirely from the activity multiplier, so picking the right activity level matters far more than the BMR figure itself.
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Same man, athlete activity
Identical stats, but training hard most days as a competitive athlete.
BMR is unchanged at 1,748, but maintenance climbs to 3,320 calories.
Sex
Male
Age
30
Weight Kg
78
Height Cm
178
Activity Level
Athlete
Same body, over 600 extra maintenance calories purely from activity. Most people overestimate this multiplier, then wonder why a generous calorie target stalls their progress. Be honest about how active you really are.
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Female reference
A 30-year-old woman, 65 kg and 165 cm, training moderately.
BMR is 1,370 calories, with maintenance at 2,124.
Sex
Female
Age
30
Weight Kg
65
Height Cm
165
Activity Level
Moderate
The Mifflin-St Jeor equation applies a lower constant for women, which combined with smaller average size yields a lower BMR. Borrowing a male partner's calorie target is a common way to overeat by several hundred calories a day.
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Older male
The same 78 kg, 178 cm man at 55 years old, still moderately active.
BMR falls to 1,623 calories and maintenance to 2,515.
Sex
Male
Age
55
Weight Kg
78
Height Cm
178
Activity Level
Moderate
Twenty-five years trims roughly 200 maintenance calories at the same weight and activity. The equation assumes a gradual metabolic slowdown, which is why eating exactly as you did at 30 slowly adds weight.
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Sources & References
- A new predictive equation for resting energy expenditure in healthy individuals. — American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
- Resting Metabolic Rate: Best Means of Measurement, Predictive Equations, and Factors Affecting It. — National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
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