Use our free BMR Calculator to estimate your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) — the number of calories your body burns each day at complete rest.
This helps you understand your daily energy needs, whether your goal is weight loss, maintenance, or muscle gain.
Your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) represents the minimum amount of energy (calories) your body requires to maintain vital functions such as:
Breathing
Blood circulation
Body temperature
Organ function
BMR is measured when the body is at rest, in a neutral environment, and after fasting. For most people, BMR accounts for 60–75% of total daily calorie expenditure.
This calculator uses the Mifflin-St Jeor equation, which is widely regarded as the most accurate formula for estimating BMR in healthy adults.
Formula used:
For menBMR = 10 × weight (kg) + 6.25 × height (cm) − 5 × age + 5
For womenBMR = 10 × weight (kg) + 6.25 × height (cm) − 5 × age − 161
This equation has been shown to be more accurate than older formulas such as Harris-Benedict for most people.
BMR is not the same as the number of calories you should eat each day.
To estimate your daily calorie needs, BMR is multiplied by an activity factor based on your lifestyle:
Sedentary (little or no exercise)
Light activity (1–3 workouts per week)
Moderate activity (3–5 workouts per week)
Very active (daily exercise or physical job)
👉 For a complete estimate, use our Calorie Calculator after finding your BMR.
Several factors influence a person’s basal metabolic rate:
Body composition – More muscle mass increases BMR
Age – BMR tends to decrease with age
Sex – Men generally have higher BMR than women
Genetics – Inherited traits can affect metabolism
Hormones – Thyroid function and hormonal changes impact BMR
Diet & fasting – Severe calorie restriction can lower BMR
BMR calculators provide an estimate, not a precise measurement.
Actual BMR can only be measured using specialized equipment such as indirect calorimetry. However, for most people, formula-based BMR calculations are accurate enough for nutrition and fitness planning.
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No. This calculator is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice.
BMR and RMR (Resting Metabolic Rate) are often used interchangeably, but BMR is measured under stricter conditions. In practice, the difference is small for most people.
Use this tool together with our Ideal Weight Calculator, BMI Calculator, Calorie Calculator, and Body Fat Calculator to get a more complete picture of your health and fitness.
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