tdee calculator

tdee calculator

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A TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure) calculator estimates the total number of calories a person burns in a day, including basal metabolic rate (BMR), physical activity, and the thermic effect of food. It typically calculates your BMR using formulas like the Mifflin-St Jeor equation based on weight, height, age, and gender, then multiplies that value by an activity level factor to estimate total calories burned daily.

How TDEE Is Calculated

  • Step 1: Calculate BMR
    • For men: BMR=10×weight(kg)+6.25×height(cm)−5×age(years)+5\text{BMR}=10\times \text{weight(kg)}+6.25\times \text{height(cm)}-5\times \text{age(years)}+5BMR=10×weight(kg)+6.25×height(cm)−5×age(years)+5
    • For women: BMR=10×weight(kg)+6.25×height(cm)−5×age(years)−161\text{BMR}=10\times \text{weight(kg)}+6.25\times \text{height(cm)}-5\times \text{age(years)}-161BMR=10×weight(kg)+6.25×height(cm)−5×age(years)−161
  • Step 2: Determine Activity Level Multiplier
    • Sedentary: 1.2
    • Lightly active: 1.375–1.5
    • Moderately active: 1.55–1.7
    • Very active: 1.725–1.9
    • Extra active: 1.9–2.4
  • Step 3: Multiply BMR by Activity Level
    • Example: BMR 1400 × activity factor 1.6 = TDEE 2240 calories

What TDEE Represents

  • It includes calories burned by:
    • Basic body functions (breathing, circulation) – the BMR
    • Physical activity (exercise and daily movement)
    • Thermic effect of food (calories burned digesting food)

This calculation helps estimate how many calories to consume to maintain, lose, or gain weight based on individual activity and metabolism levels.

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