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    Calorie Calculator Formulas

    Choose the best formula for your needs and get accurate calorie calculations

    Mifflin-St Jeor (Recommended)

    Since 1990

    Most accurate formula for general population, developed in 1990. Currently the gold standard for BMR calculations.

    Popularity★★★★★
    AccuracyHigh
    Best forGeneral use

    Harris-Benedict (Classic)

    Since 1984

    Revised 1984 version of the classic formula. Widely used but tends to overestimate calories for some people.

    Popularity★★★★★
    AccuracyGood
    Best forTraditional

    Katch-McArdle (Athletes)

    Since 1996

    Based on lean body mass. Most accurate for people who know their body fat percentage and are physically active.

    Popularity★★★★★
    AccuracyHigh
    Best forAthletes

    Cunningham (Bodybuilders)

    Since 1980

    Designed for very lean athletes and bodybuilders with low body fat. Uses lean body mass calculation.

    Popularity★★★★★
    AccuracyHigh
    Best forBodybuilders

    Oxford (European)

    Since 2005

    More recent formula (2005) based on European populations. Takes age brackets into account.

    Popularity★★★★★
    AccuracyGood
    Best forEuropean population

    Compare All Formulas

    All formulas

    Compare results from all formulas side by side to see the differences and choose what works best for you.

    Popularity★★★★★
    AccuracyHigh
    Best forCompare all

    Which Formula Should I Choose?

    Different formulas work better for different people. Here's a quick guide to help you choose:

    • Mifflin-St Jeor (Recommended): Best overall formula, most accurate for general population
    • Harris-Benedict (Classic): Classic formula, widely used but slightly less accurate
    • Katch-McArdle (Athletes): Most accurate if you know your body fat percentage
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