It depends on a few factors like height weight and age. Here is an article that explains it as well as teaches you how to calculate it:
http://www.ehow.com/how_5401507_lose-off-using-simple-math.html
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How many calories one burns at rest depends on what their basal (and/or resting) metabolic rate would be. BMR/RMR calculations depend on height, weight, lean muscle to fat ratios, fitness level, age, gender, etc. A female* who is 5'5, 125#, and 21 years of age has a BMR of approx. 1405.55 calories. *A male with the same stats: 1527.45 calories. A male** who is 6', 175#, and 21 years of age has a BMR of approx. 1927.85 calories. **A female with the same stats: 1655.95 calories.
No such thing, a bmr is a basic metabloic rate which determines if you stay in bed all day how many calories you burn. Mine was 1998.4, get out and exercise bmr doesn't matter as long as you have healthy exercise habits
Around 3200.
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The average caloric intake for adult males is 2,500 calories a day. However, the amount of calories you should eat depends on your weight, activity level and desire to lose weight.The best way to estimate how many calories you need daily is to calculate your basal metabolic rate (BMR). Your BMR estimates how many calories your body needs to maintain its current weight. To lose weight you would need to cut calories from your diet or burn them through exercise or ideally, both.How Calculate BMR for a Man66 + (6.3 x weight in pounds) + (12.9 x height in inches) - (6.8 x age in years) Next, incorporate your amount of activity.If you are sedentary : BMR x 20%If you are lightly active: BMR x 30%If you are moderately active: BMR x 40%If you are very active: BMR x 50%If you are extra active: BMR x 60%Add this number to your BMR.The result of this formula will be the number of calories you can eat every day and maintain your current weight. In order to lose weight, you'll need to take in fewer calories than this result.
No, you have to reduce your caloric intake on a daily basis to a number appx. 200 calories below your BMR. Your "BMR" is a caloric measurement that determines how many calories you need in a given day to "maintain" your current weight. You can increase calories to gain weight or reduce calories to lose. Here's an article that explains it in a little more detail and teaches you how to calculate it:http://www.ehow.com/how_5401507_lose-off-using-simple-math.html
Bmr - basal metalbolic rate
BMR is dictated by the set point. For example, if you were to go on a very low calorie diet, your body would lower its metabolic set point. Therefore, the BMR would be focused on conserving energy and storing those calories.
BMR.. Or Basal Metabolic Rate