BMI, Calories &
Body Metrics
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What is BMI?
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a simple ratio of weight to height squared. It's widely used as a screening tool but has limitations — it doesn't distinguish muscle from fat and can misclassify athletes, elderly individuals, and different ethnic groups.
What is TDEE?
Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE) is the total calories your body burns each day including activity. To lose weight, eat below your TDEE. To gain, eat above it. Most people's TDEE falls between 1,600–2,800 calories depending on size and activity.
BMR vs TDEE
BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate) is the calories your body needs at complete rest — just to keep organs functioning. TDEE multiplies your BMR by an activity factor. BMR is the floor; TDEE is your real daily requirement including movement.
Limitations of BMI
BMI doesn't measure body fat directly. A muscular athlete may have a "overweight" BMI despite low body fat. Conversely, someone with a "normal" BMI can have high body fat (called "skinny fat"). Use BMI as one signal among many, not a definitive health verdict.
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