Answer:
The Harris Benedict Equation is a formula that determines the total daily energy expenditure (calories) using BMR with some activity factors.
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is defined as the amount of calories one would burn without doing anything for 24 hours. It uses variables of weight, age, height and gender to calculate BMR.
<em>BMR calculation = 447.593 + (9.247 x weight in kg) + (3.098 x height in cm) - (4.330 x age in years)</em>
<em>In</em><em> </em><em>Harris Benedict Equation, </em><u><em>BMR</em></u><em> is </em><u><em>multiplied</em></u><em> by </em><u><em>activity factor </em></u><em>to determine calories need.</em>
The activity factors in Harris Benedict Equation are:
for no exercise = 1.2
exercise for 1 to 3 days/week or light exercise = 1.375
exercise for 3-5 days/week or moderate exercise = 1.55
exercise for 6-7 days a week or hard exercise = 1.725
exercise for 2 times training = 1.9
<u>So, calculation for my calorie needs is as following:</u>
BMR = 447.593 + (9.247 x 50 kg) + (3.098 x 164.592 cm) - (4.330 x 23 in years) = 974.945
Calorie needs = BMR x 1.55
= 974.945 x 1.55
= 1511.16 calories