Harris-Benedict Calculator (TDEE & BMR) (2024)

Calculate TDEE & BMR using the Harris-Benedict equation.

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Calculated TDEE:

calories/day

Daily energy expenditures for various levels of activity.
Activity LevelCalories
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
little to no exercise
light exercise 1-3 times per week
moderate exercise 3-5 times per week
heavy physical exercise 5-6 times per week
heavy physical exercise 6-7 times per week

Calculated BMI

For adults, a BMI in the range of 18.5 - 24.9 is considered healthy[1]

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  • Harris-Benedict Calculator
  • BMR is Based on Biological Makeup
  • How to Calculate BMR
  • Harris-Benedict Equation
  • Revised Harris-Benedict Equation
  • How to Calculate TDEE
  • Maintaining a Healthy Weight Using BMR and TDEE
  • References

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How to Calculate BMR & TDEE Using the Harris-Benedict Equation

Basal metabolic rate, or BMR, is also known as resting metabolism. This is the energy that your body uses to function when completely at rest. Even when you aren’t actively engaged in physical activity, your body still uses energy (AKA calories) to keep your body running.

So, BMR includes all your normal physiologic functions, such as respiration, heart rate, blood flow, and brain activity.

BMR is Based on Biological Makeup

Everyone has their own individual BMR based on their unique physiological and biological makeup. The only way to determine your true BMR is to have your metabolic rate measured by lab analysis through either direct or indirect calorimetry.[2]

These labs measure the heat coming from your body, which correlates to the number of calories you burn at rest.

Unfortunately, there are limitations to indirect calorimetry, such as cost and accessibility, which make it difficult for most people to do or even consider.[2] However, you can still calculate your BMR using predictive equations that rely on height, weight, age, and gender.

How to Calculate BMR

BMR is based on height, weight, age, and gender. These factors play a role in how much energy your body uses at rest.

For example, as far as gender goes, men tend to have more lean muscle mass than women. In general, this gives them a higher basal metabolic rate. Taller individuals or those who weigh more have a larger body mass, and therefore have higher BMRs as well.

Harris-Benedict Equation

The first formula created to calculate BMR was the Harris-Benedict formula. The equation was derived in 1919 and is still one of the most widely used BMR formulas.[3] There are two separate equations for men and women.

Men:
BMR = 66.5 + (13.75 × weight [kg]) + (5.003 × height [cm]) – (6.775 × age [years])

Women:
BMR = 655.1 + (9.563 × weight [kg]) + (1.850 × height [cm]) – (4.676 × age [years])

If you are using imperial units, you can easily convert between pounds to kilograms and inches to centimeters. To convert pounds to kilograms, divide the weight in pounds by 2.2. To convert inches to centimeters, multiply inches by 2.54.

For example, take a 25-year-old, 6-foot-tall (72 inches) male that weighs 180 pounds. His weight in kilograms would be:

72 inches × 2.54 = 182.88 cm

180 lbs ÷ 2.2 = 81.8 kilograms

You can then plug these values into the Harris-Benedict equation to calculate BMR:

BMR = 66.5 + (13.75 × 81.8) + (5.003 × 182.88) – (6.775 × 25) = 1,937 kcal

Thus, this individual has a BMR of roughly 1,937 calories.

Revised Harris-Benedict Equation

Over the years, the Harris-Benedict equation has gone through revisions to more closely approximate BMR. Based on more recent data, the following equation was derived:[4]

Men:
BMR = 88.362 + (13.397 × weight [kg]) + (4.799 × height [cm]) – (5.677 × age [years])

Women:
BMR = 447.593 + (9.247 × weight [kg]) + (3.098 × height [cm]) – (4.330 × age [years])

It was found that the revised formula predicts basal metabolic rate in healthy individuals with an accuracy of about ±14%.[4] So, while it is not perfect, it does help give an estimate of resting metabolism.

How to Calculate TDEE

As mentioned above, BMR is only your resting metabolism. The total amount of energy you burn every day also depends on how active you are.

Once you have used the Harris-Benedict formula to calculate your basal metabolic rate, you can calculate your total daily energy expenditure, or TDEE. TDEE is an estimate of the amount of energy, or calories, you burn daily when accounting for your activity level.

To calculate TDEE, you can simply multiply your BMR by an activity factor based on your average daily activity level. The following table shows the activity factor corresponding to various levels of exertion:[5]

Factors for various levels of activity
Level of ActivityExampleActivity Factor
SedentaryLittle to no exercise, such as a desk job with no additional physical activity1.2
Lightly ActiveLight exercise 1-2 days/week1.375
Moderately ActiveModerate exercise 3-5 days/week1.55
Very ActiveHard exercise 6-7 days/week1.725
Extremely ActiveHard daily exercise and physical job or two times a day training1.9

For example, if the individual above was engaged in moderate exercise, you can multiply 1,937 calories by 1.55, resulting in a value of close to 3,000 calories for total daily energy expenditure.

Maintaining a Healthy Weight Using BMR and TDEE

Determining your calorie needs can be helpful for leading a healthy lifestyle and maintaining a healthy weight.

Your physical activity plays a big role in weight maintenance, as studies have shown that individuals are able to maintain substantial weight loss when they have high levels of total energy expenditure.[6]

Using a BMR or TDEE calculator can assist you in determining your daily calorie needs.

Harris-Benedict Calculator (TDEE & BMR) (2024)
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