BMR 2,100 Calories per day

Your body will burn 2,100 calories each day if you engage in no activity.

Your BMR

This means that your body will burn 2,100 calories each day if you engage in no activity for the entire day.

The number of calories that your body requires per day in a resting state. It can vary from person to person and depends on your eating habits, body composition, and activity level.

The Basal Metabolic Rate is the amount of energy you need while resting in a temperature environment when your digestive system is inactive. In such a state, your energy will be used to maintain your vital organs.

The BMR decreases with age and increases with muscle mass.

2,100 Calories = 8.792 Kilojoules.


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Calories required to Lose Weight

One you know your Basal Metabolic Rate (2,100) and the number of calories you burn for your activity level, you can improve your weight-loss efforts by setting a lower daily calorie-intake limit and crafting a plan for increasing your physical activity.

If you want to lose weight, you have to consume fewer calories than you burn with your activity level

One pound (0.5 Kg) of body fat is approximately 3500 calories, so to lose one pound per week, you might decrease your required calories by 500 per day.

2,020cal

500 cal

Calories required to Maintain Weight

This calculation gives you the number of calories you burn in one day at your current level of activity. In other words, this is the number of calories it takes to stay at the weight you are if you don’t change anything.

If your activity level is sedentary (Little or no exercise and desk job), you need to multiply your BMR by 1.2, Lightly Active (Light exercise or sports 1-3 days a week) x 1.375, Moderately Active (Moderate exercise or sports 3-5 days a week ) x1.55 , Very Active (Hard exercise or sports 6-7 days a week) x1.725, and Extremely Active (Hard daily exercise or sports and physical job) x1.9.

2,520cal

Calories required to Gain Weight

If you want to gain body weight, you need to consume more calories than you burn.

One pound (0.5 Kg) of body weight is roughly equivalent to 3500 calories, so eating and extra 500 calories per day will cause you to gain one pound a week.

If you increase your calories to gain weight then gradually increase your level of physical exercise in order to maintain or increase your level of body mass.

3,020cal

500cal