| Height (cm) | Height (ft/in) | Weight (kg) | Weight (lbs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 147 | 4'10" | 41-52 | 91-115 |
| 150 | 4'11" | 42-53 | 94-119 |
| 152 | 5'0" | 43-55 | 97-123 |
| 155 | 5'1" | 45-57 | 100-127 |
| 157 | 5'2" | 46-59 | 104-131 |
| 160 | 5'3" | 48-61 | 107-135 |
| 163 | 5'4" | 49-63 | 110-140 |
| 165 | 5'5" | 51-65 | 114-144 |
| 168 | 5'6" | 53-67 | 118-148 |
| 170 | 5'7" | 54-69 | 121-153 |
| 173 | 5'8" | 56-71 | 125-158 |
| 175 | 5'9" | 58-73 | 129-163 |
| 178 | 5'10" | 60-75 | 132-167 |
| 180 | 5'11" | 61-78 | 136-172 |
| 183 | 6'0" | 63-80 | 141-177 |
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What is BMR vs. TDEE?
BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate) is the calories your body burns at rest. TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure) includes those calories plus the energy used for physical activity.
How many calories should I cut for weight loss?
A common recommendation is a 500-calorie daily deficit, which typically leads to about 1 pound of weight loss per week.
Is this calculator accurate for athletes?
While very accurate for most, people with exceptionally high muscle mass may find their actual needs are slightly higher than the estimate.
Should I eat below my BMR?
It is generally not recommended to eat below your BMR without medical supervision, as your body needs those calories for basic organ function.