Daily Caloric Needs for a 200 Pound Man

How many calories does a 200 pound man burn at rest?
To estimate how many calories you need per day, you need to calculate your resting metabolic rate (RMR), or the number of calories you burn at rest.
RMR is similar to basal metabolic rate (BMR), or the minimum number of calories your body needs to function, but it also accounts for basic daily activities, like going to the bathroom and getting dressed, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
However, the actual number of calories you need per day will likely be higher, depending on your physical activity level.
You can estimate your CMA using the following formulas:
- For men (4.38 x weight in pounds) + (14.55 x height in inches) – (5.08 x age in years) + 260 = RMR
- For women (3.35 x weight in pounds) + (15.42 x height in inches) – (2.31 x age in years) + 43 = CMR
For example, the RMR for a 30-year-old male who is 5’9″ and weighs 200 pounds is (4.38 x 200) + (14.55 x 69) – (5.08 x 30) + 260 = 1,988 calories.
You can also use an online calculator to estimate your RMR and BMR based on your gender, age, height and current weight.
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