Daily Calorie (BMR) Calculator
Our Daily Calorie Calculator is based on the Harris-Benedict Principle. Individuals can use this calculator to estimate the daily calorie requirements for their basal metabolic rate (BMR).
The calculated caloric intake represents the number of calories an individual needs to maintain their current weight. The principle is ideal for individuals at their ideal body weight. It does not take into account calories burned by large amounts of muscle mass or excess body fat.
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