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I have listed a link to some calculators to assist you in the gaining knowledge to reach your goal s and to be further educated in you knowledge of health and fitness.
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Paul
Body Mass Index
Check your body for signs of obesity and increased health risk factors.
The Body Mass Index (BMI) has been used to assess the body composition of people or more specifically, determine obesity. Usually a bodyfat test via skinfolds is a better indicator of body composition. However the size of the skinfold can be problematic, and there is no standardized formula for assessing individuals.
The BMI is actually an assessment of your body weight and how it compares to your height. It is a fairly accurate assessment of total body composition and how you compare to others in terms of your health. This is extremely important since excessive bodyweight, or more specifically bodyfat, is a major risk factor in your health.
Conditions such as high blood lipids, diabetes and coronary heart disease, stroke, osteoarthritis, sleep apnea and some types of cancers, are just a few that are highly elevated due to obesity. Thus you can use the BMI to predict health outcomes in the general population.
Click below to calculate YOUR Body Mass Index.
BODY MASS INDEX CALCULATOR
Waist to Hip Ratio
It is very clear that excess body fat on your body is detrimental to your health, to say the least. Of further importance is the distribution of this bodyfat on your body. In other words, where the fat is stored on your body has major health implications and may lead to health complications.
Research has shown that individuals with more fat on the trunk of the body, especially abdominal fat, have an increased risk of hypertension (high blood pressure), Type 2 Diabetes, increased blood fats (hyperlipidemia), coronary artery disease (CAD) and premature death. This is when compared to equally obese individuals but with more of their fat carried on the extremities.
Click below to calculate YOUR Waist to Hip Ratio.
WAIST TO HIP RATIO CALCULATOR
Target Heart Rate
The intensity and duration (volume) of exercise are closely related factors and determine caloric expenditure during the session. Optimal results may be achieved from high intensity and short duration exercise sessions, as well as low intensity, long duration sessions. Exercise intensity in aerobic or cardiovascular exercise is best measured in how your heart rate responds to the demands of exercise. The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recommends that the intensity of aerobic exercise be between 60 to 90% of your maximum heart rate.
Click below to calculate YOUR Target Heart Rate.
TARGET HEART RATE CALCULATOR
Daily Caloric Intake
If you want to lose fat and or gain muscle you need to control your daily caloric intake. If you want to lose weight you need to create a negative energy balance. That means that you need to either burn more calories or eat less calories or both. By burning calories through exercise increases your metabolism and spares muscle which are extremely important factors in a weight loss that is permanent and healthy.
Conversely to gain muscle, you must create a positive energy balance whereby you eat more calories that what your body needs. (You can also choose to burn less calories although it is not recommended.) So basically the extra calories you provide, or energy will aid the body make muscle.
The calculators below estimate daily caloric intake or how many calories you can eat from food and drinks in a day. Too many can make you fat, especially if you don't exercise, too less and you could lose precious muscle and be on your way to dieting failure.
If you want toconvertthis to kilojoiles multiply your figure by 4.
Golden Rule of Thumb: Calories/Food In Vs Calories/Food Out
How to use the Daily Calorie Intake Calculator
Click below to calculate YOUR Daily Intake of Calories.
for FEMALE
ESTIMATED DAILY CALORIC INTAKE CALCULATOR
for MALE
ESTIMATED DAILY CALORIC INTAKE CALCULATOR
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