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Calculate Calories Burned

Simply enter your bodyweight and the average time you spend during one of the exercises or activities, and click on Compute Calories Burned. The number of calories burned for the time you specified will be calculated for each exercise and activity.
Weight (in lbs.):
Time (in min.):

Gym and Home Activities
Aerobics: low impact Aerobics: high impact
Aerobics, Step: low impact Aerobics, Step: high impact
Aerobics: water Bicycling, Stationary: moderate
Bicycling, Stationary: vigorous Circuit Training: general
Rowing, Stationary: moderate Rowing, Stationary: vigorous
Ski Machine: general Stair Step Machine: general
Weight Lifting: general Weight Lifting: vigorous
Training Activities
Basketball: playing a game Basketball: wheelchair
Bicycling: BMX or mountain Bicycling: 12-13.9 mph
Bicycling: 14-15.9 mph Boxing: sparring
Football: competitive Football: touch, flag, general
Frisbee Golf: carrying clubs
Golf: using cart Gymnastics: general
Handball: general Hiking: cross-country
Horseback Riding: general Ice Skating: general
Martial Arts: general Racquetball: competitive
Racquetball: casual, general Rock Climbing: ascending
Rock Climbing: repelling Rollerblade Skating
Rope Jumping Running: 5 mph (12 min/mile)
Running: 5.2 mph (11.5 min/mile) Running: 6 mph (10 min/mile)
Running: 6.7 mph (9 min/mile) Running: 7.5 mph (8 min/mile)
Running: 8.6 mph (7 min/mile) Running: 10 mph (6 min/mile)
Running: pushing wheelchair, marathon wheeling Running: cross-country
Skiing: cross-country Skiing: downhill
Snow Shoeing Softball: general play
Swimming: general Tennis: general
Volleyball: non-competitive,
general play
Volleyball: competitive, gymnasium play
Volleyball: beach Walk: 3.5 mph (17 min/mi)
Walk: 4 mph (15 min/mi) Walk: 4.5 mph (13 min/mi)
Walk/Jog: jog <10 min/mi Water Skiing
Water Polo Whitewater: rafting, kayaking
Daily Life Activities
Chopping & Splitting Wood Gardening: general
Housecleaning: general Mowing Lawn: push, hand
Mowing Lawn: push, power Operate Snow Blower: walking
Children's Games: 4-square, etc. Raking Lawn
Sex: moderate effort Shoveling Snow: by hand

*To do an estimate of how many calories you burn walking, jogging, or running a mile:
You'll have to time yourself - or determine how fast you're going,

Disclaimer: The information given on the HealthDiscovery Calorie Burn Calculator is designed to help you make informed decisions about your health. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice or treatment that may have been prescribed by your physician. 

 

bmi

Body Mass Index Calculator


BMI Weight Chart

Step 1. Enter your height and weight
Enter your Height:  Inches 
Enter Your Weight:  Pounds 


Step 2. Click here: 
Your Body Mass Index
Interpretation
Your Maximum Healthy Weight
Based on a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 25.
   Pounds, or   Kilograms.

 

BMI Ranges:  
Underweight < 20
Ideal 20-25
Overweight 25-30
Obese > 30

 

If your BMI is below 20:
This indicates a lean BMI, which means you have a low amount of body fat. If you are an athlete, this can be desirable. If you are not an athlete, a lean BMI can indicate that your weight may be too low which may lower your immunity. If your BMI and body weight are low, you should consider gaining weight through good diet and exercise habits, to increase your muscle mass.

If your BMI is between 20 and 22:
This indicates the ideal, healthy amount of body fat, which is associated with living longest, and the lowest incidence of serious illness. Coincidentally, it seems this ratio is what many individuals perceive to be the most aesthetically attractive.

If your BMI is between 22 and 25:
This is still considered an acceptable range, and is associated with good health.

If your BMI is between 25 and 30:
You are considered “Hefty” and should finds ways to lower your weight, through diet and exercise. You are at increased risk for a variety of illnesses at your present weight. You should lose weight by changing your diet and exercising more.

If your BMI is over 30:
This indicates an unhealthy condition, your excess “Phat” is putting you at risk for heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, gall bladder disease and some cancers. You should lose weight by changing your diet and exercising more.

One variable BMI fails to consider is lean body mass. It is possible for a healthy, muscular individual with very low body fat to be classified obese using the BMI formula. If you are a trained athlete, your weight based on your measured percent body fat would be a better indicator of what you should weigh.


In 1995, the U.S. National Institutes of Health and the American Health Foundation issued new guidelines that defines healthy weight as a Body Mass Index (BMI) below 25. In a recent study, 59% of Americans exceeded this weight.

There are many adverse health effects that accompany obesity, the most common being high blood pressure, but including heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and an increased risk of death from all causes.

Click here to view our BMI Weight Chart

 

 

 

 

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