The factors affecting optimum weight State two factors that effect optimum weight and evaluate the factors (A02/A03)
![Why Estimating Your Metabolic Rate and Counting Calories Isn't Worth It — Energy Balance Nutrition Consulting (EBNC) Why Estimating Your Metabolic Rate and Counting Calories Isn't Worth It — Energy Balance Nutrition Consulting (EBNC)](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/52a5df8de4b04ff3be091830/1421357326180-OKMHZY750W86NUMTOXBE/Estimated+Calories_v3.jpg)
Why Estimating Your Metabolic Rate and Counting Calories Isn't Worth It — Energy Balance Nutrition Consulting (EBNC)
![The Harris-Benedict equation is a calorie formula to determine BMR. It takes into account the height, weight, age, and sex of the individual. "BMR""Men"=66+(13.7 xx "weight""in kg") + (5xx "height""in cm") - ( The Harris-Benedict equation is a calorie formula to determine BMR. It takes into account the height, weight, age, and sex of the individual. "BMR""Men"=66+(13.7 xx "weight""in kg") + (5xx "height""in cm") - (](https://d10lpgp6xz60nq.cloudfront.net/web-thumb/646334189_web.png)
The Harris-Benedict equation is a calorie formula to determine BMR. It takes into account the height, weight, age, and sex of the individual. "BMR""Men"=66+(13.7 xx "weight""in kg") + (5xx "height""in cm") - (
![SOLVED: Using the Harris-Benedict equation, calculate the caloric requirement (Total Daily Expenditure (TDE)) for a 32-year-old male burns-patient (stress factor =2), who is ambulatory, weighing 77.4 kg. and measuring 5 ft 10 SOLVED: Using the Harris-Benedict equation, calculate the caloric requirement (Total Daily Expenditure (TDE)) for a 32-year-old male burns-patient (stress factor =2), who is ambulatory, weighing 77.4 kg. and measuring 5 ft 10](https://cdn.numerade.com/previews/389cfc82-e8a9-4855-bfa7-a2f1f3502a9a_large.jpg)