Your basal metabolic rate, or BMR, is the energy your body needs at rest. In other words, it is the amount of energy (measured in calories) used by your body to perform basic functions such as breathing, keeping the heart beating, and maintaining body temperature. The BMR is influenced by several factors including age, gender, weight, dieting, exercise, and environment temperature.

So why should you know your BMR? If you know your BMR, you can determine the total number of calories you would burn on an average day- this is called your active metabolic rate (AMR). Knowing your BMR and AMR can help you plan weight maintenance and safe weight loss or gain. Once you know the total number of calories you burn on an average day, you can adjust your activity level or calories according to your weight goals.

To estimate your BMR and AMR, simply complete the information below and select the activity level from the drop-down menu that applies to you and click on calculate.

 
 
little or no exercise
light exercise 1-3 days per week
moderate exercise 3-5 days per week
intense exercise 6-7 days per week
very intense exercise and physical job or training twice a day
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