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SOLVED: Basal Metabolism - Harris-Benedict Formula For WOMEN: BMR = 665 + (9.6 x wt in kg) + (1.8 x ht in cm) – (4.7 x age in yr) For MEN: BMR =
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The centenary of the Harris–Benedict equations: How to assess energy requirements best? Recommendations from the ESPEN expert group - ScienceDirect
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Table 1 from The Harris Benedict equation reevaluated: resting energy requirements and the body cell mass. | Semantic Scholar
![SOLVED: Harris-Benedict Equation REE for females = 655.1 + 9.6W + 1.9H - 4.7A REE for males = 66.5 + 13.8W + 5.0H - 6.8A [W, weight in kg; H, height in SOLVED: Harris-Benedict Equation REE for females = 655.1 + 9.6W + 1.9H - 4.7A REE for males = 66.5 + 13.8W + 5.0H - 6.8A [W, weight in kg; H, height in](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/0b593156f321489b8fe2fdca362265d8.jpg)
SOLVED: Harris-Benedict Equation REE for females = 655.1 + 9.6W + 1.9H - 4.7A REE for males = 66.5 + 13.8W + 5.0H - 6.8A [W, weight in kg; H, height in
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