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Harris-Benedict equation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Harris-Benedict equation (also called the Harris-Benedict principle ) is a method used to estimate the daily calorie requirements of an individual using their basal metabolic rate or BMR. The ...
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Basal metabolic rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Basal metabolic rate ( BMR ) or resting metabolic rate (RMR) is the amount of energy expended while at rest in a neutrally temperate environment, in the post-absorptive state (meaning that the dige...
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The Harris-Benedict equation has been the standard for decades and is still the most widely used for estimating BMR. This is why we offer it to our users. However, numerous studies have shown it to be inaccurate for a number of reasons:
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The Harris Benedict Equation is a calorie formula which uses the variables of a person's height, weight, age & gender to calculate the basal metabolic rate ...
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Variability of the Harris-Benedict equation in recently published textbooks. ... The Harris-Benedict equation, as cited in a selection of textbooks of medicine, surgery, and nutrition, was compared with the original monograph published by the Carnegie Foundation. A significant amount of variation was found in...
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The Harris Benedict equations (HBE) were derived from indirect calorimetric data obtained in 239 normal subjects. ... Using these data and additional data published by Benedict, which were obtained from subjects spanning a wider age range (n = 98), the present study evaluated the relationship between measured resting...
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