
| Patient Gender | Male Female |
| Age in years | |
| Weight | |
| unit | kg lb |
| Height | |
| unit | in cm |

The Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is the amount of energy that would be expended at rest in a temperate environment with no activity.
Factors considered in this calculation include:
BMR in units of Kcal/day:
Wt = Kilograms of actual body weight
Ht = Height in cm
Age = Age in years
Expenditures due to activity affect the actual caloric requirements to maintain one's weight, usually by a multiple of the BMR of:
| Energy Needs | Activity Level |
|---|---|
| BMR × 1.2 | Sedentary (little or no exercise) |
| BMR × 1.375 | Lightly active (Some physical activity 1-3 days/week) |
| BMR × 1.5 | Moderately active (Exercise 3-5 days/week) |
| BMR × 1.725 | Very active (Exercise 6-7 days/week) |
| BMR × 2.0 | Heavy physical training, double training, etc |
Reference:
Harris JA, Benedict FG. A Biometric Study of Human Basal Metabolism. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 1918;4(12):370-3.