Do you know how many calories your body needs each day?
Basal Metabolic Rate
Total Metabolic Rate
Basal Metabolic Rate result for 35 years old man weighing 176.4 lbs and 5 ft 2 inches tall:
Below you can find estimated daily calorie requirement for a male weighing 176.4 lbs and measuring 5 ft 2 inches tall (the Basal Metabolic Rate result does NOT include your everyday activity).
BMR: | 1,630 kcal |
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Weight: | 176.4 lbs |
Height: | 5 ft 2 inches |
Age: | 35 years old |
Check how does your BMR change:
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When you are 40 years of age:
Basal Metabolic Rate for 40 yr. old man 176.4 lbs 5 ft 2 inches -
When you are 50 years of age:
Basal Metabolic Rate for 50 yr. old man 176.4 lbs 5 ft 2 inches
Basal Metabolic Rate typically comprises from 66 to 75 percent of the daily calorie requirement, because it only takes into account a minimal rate of energy expenditure for basic vital processes in the body at rest.
If you want to find out your daily calorie requirement including your activity level check your Total Metabolic Rate here.
Regular exercise will increase your metabolic rate
If you are not active your body needs 1,630 calories but If you would start:
- Walking: fast for 30 minutes then your metabolic rate could jump by 180 kcal to at least 1810 calories!
- Cycling for 30 minutes then your metabolic rate could jump by 240 kcal to at least 1870 calories!
- Walking: slowly for 30 minutes then your metabolic rate could jump by 112 kcal to at least 1742 calories!
Balanced diet
Your daily calorie requirement is 1,630 calories. But what's next? How many calories are in certain food? Should you be concerned with nutrition facts? Did you know that certain diet food can help you lose weight? Check our proposal for your daily meal plan.
Yogurt, vanilla, low fat
85 calories
Check out nutrition values and calories for 3.53 oz of Yogurt, vanilla, low fat.
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