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Calculateur du taux métabolique basal (TMB)

Find out how many calories your body needs at rest

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  • Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is the calories your body uses for basic functions while resting.

  • Your BMR is influenced by age, sex, weight, height, and muscle mass.

  • A formula is used to estimate BMR, but individual metabolism varies.

  • BMR is a starting point for understanding daily calorie needs.

  • If you have a medical condition or seek tailored advice, speak to a health professional.

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What is basal metabolic rate?

Your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is the number of calories your body uses to maintain basic functions like breathing, circulation and cell repair - even when you're not doing anything at all. It's the foundation of your daily energy needs and an essential first step in managing your weight, planning your nutrition, or understanding your metabolism.

Everyone’s BMR is different. It’s influenced by factors like age, sex, weight, height, and body composition. Knowing your BMR can help you understand how many calories your body needs to function and is especially useful if you're trying to lose, maintain, or gain weight in a healthy way.

How is the basal metabolic rate calculated?

BMR is typically estimated using a scientific formula. The most widely accepted method is the équation de Mifflin-St Jeor, which provides a reliable estimate based on your physical characteristics.

Pour les hommes :
MBR = (10 × poids en kg) + (6.25 × taille en cm) – (5 × âge en années) + 5

Pour les femmes :
MBR = (10 × poids en kg) + (6.25 × taille en cm) – (5 × âge en années) – 161

This formula gives you the number of calories your body needs to function at rest. It does pas include calories burned through physical activity, which is why BMR is often used as a starting point for calculating your Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE), the full picture of how many calories you burn each day.

What affects your basal metabolic rate?

Several factors influence your BMR, and understanding them can help you better manage your energy intake and health goals:

  • Âge – BMR decreases as you get older, due to a natural loss of muscle mass and slower metabolism

  • Sexe – Men generally have a higher BMR than women, largely because of differences in muscle mass and hormone levels

  • Weight and height – Larger individuals tend to have a higher BMR, as their bodies require more energy to function

  • Muscle mass – Muscle tissue burns more calories at rest than fat tissue, so individuals with more muscle typically have a higher BMR

  • Génétique – Some people are naturally predisposed to have a faster or slower metabolism

  • Hormonal conditions – Thyroid function and other hormonal imbalances can significantly affect metabolic rate

  • Temperature and environment – Being in cold climates or experiencing fever may increase your BMR as the body works harder to maintain its core temperature

How accurate is the basal metabolic rate calculator?

BMR calculators use well-established formulas to provide a close estimate of your resting calorie needs. However, no online calculator can be perfectly accurate because individual metabolism is influenced by many factors, some of which are difficult to measure without medical testing.

To improve accuracy:

  • Use your current weight and height

  • Choose the formula appropriate for your sexe

  • Recalculate your BMR as your body changes

  • Treat the result as a starting point, not a fixed number

If you're managing a medical condition, or looking for tailored advice about weight loss or nutrition, it's best to speak with a qualified GP, dietitian, or nutrition professional. They can help interpret your BMR in the context of your overall health and lifestyle.

Questions fréquemment posées

Why is BMR important for weight management?

Knowing your BMR can help you understand the baseline number of calories your body needs to function. This information is especially useful as a first step if you're trying to achieve a healthy weight, whether that's losing, maintaining, or gaining.

Can my BMR change over time?

Yes, your BMR can change. Factors like age, changes in your weight or height, and alterations in muscle mass all influence your BMR. For example, as you get older, your BMR tends to decrease. It's a good idea to recalculate your BMR if your body changes significantly.

Are BMR calculators suitable for everyone?

BMR calculators provide a good estimate for most people, using established formulas. However, some individual factors, like certain hormonal conditions or specific genetic predispositions, can affect your metabolism in ways that a standard calculator might not fully capture. For personalised advice, especially if you have a medical condition, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.

Does my diet affect my BMR?

The article doesn't directly state how diet affects BMR, but BMR is the number of calories your body uses for basic functions regardless of activity. It's influenced by factors like muscle mass, which can be affected by diet and exercise. Your BMR is a foundational measure for understanding how many calories your body needs, especially when planning your nutrition.

What is the key difference between BMR and Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE)?

Your BMR represents the calories your body burns at rest to maintain essential functions. Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE), on the other hand, is the full number of calories you burn daily, which includes your BMR plus any calories expended through physical activity. BMR is the starting point for calculating your TDEE.

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