TDEE Equation:
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TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure) represents the total number of calories you burn in a day, including basal metabolic rate (BMR) and activity level. It's crucial for weight management and nutrition planning.
The calculator uses the TDEE equation:
Where:
Activity Factors:
Details: Knowing your TDEE helps determine appropriate calorie intake for weight loss, maintenance, or gain. It's fundamental for creating effective diet and exercise plans.
Tips: Enter your BMR (from a BMR calculator) and select your activity level. For accurate results, be honest about your activity level.
Q1: How is TDEE different from BMR?
A: BMR is calories burned at complete rest, while TDEE includes all daily activities and exercise.
Q2: How often should I recalculate my TDEE?
A: Recalculate whenever your weight changes significantly (±10 lbs) or your activity level changes substantially.
Q3: Why are there different activity factors?
A: Different activity levels burn different amounts of calories. The factors account for this variation.
Q4: Is TDEE the same for everyone with the same weight?
A: No, TDEE varies based on body composition, age, gender, genetics, and other factors.
Q5: How accurate is this calculation?
A: It provides a good estimate, but individual variations exist. Consider it a starting point and adjust based on results.