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Help me adjust the GDA for my BMR to lose weight?

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Asked by: Anthony Amazona

How do I adjust my BMR to lose weight?

Your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is the number of calories you burn at rest. The safest way to handle a caloric reduction for fat loss is to reduce your intake by something marginal and being consistent. To optimize your BMR for lean body mass gain, you need to exceed the number of calories you require each day.

How much should I take off my BMR to lose weight?

Theoretically, any amount that is less than your normal TDEE can cause you to lose weight; it just depends on how quickly you want to see results. A lot of resources will tell you that you need to subtract 500 calories from your diet each day to lose one pound of fat per week.

Should you go below your BMR to lose weight?

So, at the end of the day, eating below your BMR isn’t inherently bad, but you generally want to avoid very-low-calorie dieting of any kind. If you want to lose weight without running into metabolic hobgoblins, severe hunger, or muscle loss, aim to maintain a calorie deficit of around 20 to 25% below your TDEE.

How many calories should I eat based on my BMR?

To determine your total daily calorie needs, multiply your BMR by the appropriate activity factor, as follows: If you are sedentary (little or no exercise) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.2. If you are lightly active (light exercise/sports 1-3 days/week) : Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.375.

Is a BMR of 1700 Good?

This helps you understand how to either lose weight, maintain weight, or gain weight. For example, someone who is looking to lose weight should be eating in a deficiency to this number. A person who’s BMR is 1700 and is looking to lose ½ a lb.

What is a good BMR for a woman?

There are two formula for calculating BMR.
Harris Benedict.

Female BMR = 655.1 + (9.563 × weight in kg) + (1.85 × height in cm) − (4.676 × age in years)
Male BMR = 66.47 + (13.75 × weight in kg) + (5.003 × height in cm) − (6.755 × age in years)

What should my BMR be for my age?

The Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) calculates the basic calorie amount you need for the day.
How to Calculate your ideal BMR?

Age Male (calories per hour) Female (calories per hour)
30–39 39.5 36.5
40–49 38.5 36.5
50–59 37.5 35.0
60–69 36.5 34.0

Should I eat less than my BMR or TDEE?

So, if you’re cutting, and a TDEE equation (which includes BMR calculation) says you should eat 2,500 calories per day to lose weight, and you aren’t losing weight, then you need to eat less, regardless of what the math says.

Why am I not losing fat on a calorie deficit?

Not seeing any change in weight could be the result of your increasing weight from water, muscle, or food storage – even while simultaneously losing body fat, causing your weight to stabilize. Even more disheartening than not losing weight, is the appearance of potential weight gain.

Is 1500 BMR good?

A BMR of 1500 Calories translates to a lean body mass of 52 kg. So this is not low at all. Many women and some men will have a BMR lower than this, without being outside the “normal” range. Of course, if you are 6′8″ then 1500 would be quite low.

How much should I eat if my BMR is 1500?

No matter your goal, you must ALWAYS eat at or above your BMR. You never want your total caloric intake to be less than your BMR. If your BMR is 1500 calories, you should never eat less than 1500 calories in a day.

What is a normal BMR?

An average man has a BMR of around 7,100 kJ per day, while an average woman has a BMR of around 5,900 kJ per day. Energy expenditure is continuous, but the rate varies throughout the day. The rate of energy expenditure is usually lowest in the early morning.