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5.4 Energy requirements and dietary energy recommendations

5.4.1 Calculation of energy requirements

Energy requirements were calculated from the factorial estimates of PAL described in the preceding sections. They were converted into energy units (i.e. joules and calories) by multiplying the PAL value by the BMR. In order to express requirements as energy units per kilogram of body weight, they were divided by the weight used in the equations to predict BMR. The following example to calculate the average energy requirement of a female population 20 to 30 years of age with a moderately active lifestyle and a mean body weight of 55 kg illustrates these calculations:

BMR (calculated with the predictive equation in Table 5.2): 5.45 MJ/day (1 302 kcal/day).
PAL (mid-point of the moderately active lifestyle in Table 5.3): 1.85.
Energy requirement: 5.45 × 1.85 = 10.08 MJ/day (2 410 kcal/day), or 10.08/55 = 183 kJ/kg/day (44 kcal/kg/day).

The variation in requirements around the mid-point of the PAL ranges in each lifestyle category in Table 5.3 is between ± 8 percent and ± 10 percent (e.g. PAL for moderately active lifestyle = 1.70 to 1.99 = 1.85 ± 8 percent). However, there are individuals with BMR or PAL values at the extremes of a normal distribution around the population mean. Consequently, within each lifestyle category there are people whose individual energy requirement is beyond the limits shown in Table 5.3. This reiterates the fact that the energy requirements and dietary energy recommendations in this report are to be applied to population groups and not to individuals. Requirements of a specific individual must be based on that person’s actual TEE or BMR, or on estimates that take into account the individual’s habitual physical activity and lifestyle characteristics.

Tables 5.4 to 5.9 show the average energy requirements of populations with various levels of habitual physical activity and various mean body weights. Requirements for groups with other weights and/or mean PAL can be calculated easily, as in the following example for men 20 to 25 years of age with an average weight of 68 kg and an estimated PAL of 1.80:

a) Use Table 5.4 for men aged 18 to 30 years.

b) Calculate the 24-hour BMR by interpolating between body weights of 65 and 70 kg and multiply the interpolated BMR/kg by the population’s average weight of 68 kg: mean of 108 and 104 = 106 kJ/kg × 68 kg = 7 208 kJ/day.

c) Multiply the 24-hour BMR by the estimated average PAL of the population: average daily requirement = 7 208 kJ/day × 1.80 = 12.97 MJ/day (3 100 kcal/day).

Another option for calculations is:

a) Use Table 5.4 for men aged 18 to 30 years.

b) Calculate the approximate energy requirement by interpolating between the daily requirements of men weighing 65 and 70 kg, and with a PAL level near that of the population (in this example, 1.75): mean of 12.2 and 12.8 MJ/day = 12.5 MJ/day.

c) Multiply the approximate requirement by the ratio between the population’s PAL and the PAL of the column used in Table 5.5: 12.5 × (1.80/1.75) = 12.86 MJ/day (3 074 kcal/day).

5.4.2 Recommendation for daily energy intake

Dietary energy intake of a healthy, well-nourished population should allow for maintaining an adequate BMI at the population’s usual level of energy expenditure. At the individual level, a normal range of 18.5 to 24.9 kg/m2 BMI is generally accepted (WHO 1995 and 2000). At a population level, a median BMI of 21.0 was recently suggested by the joint WHO/FAO Expert Consultation on Diet, Nutrition and the Prevention of Chronic Diseases (WHO/FAO, 2002).

As BMI is a function of weight and height, heights corresponding to a BMI of 18.5, 21.0 and 24.9 were included in Tables 5.4 to 5.9 for each mean weight shown in the first column of each table. This facilitates recommendations for dietary energy intakes aimed at maintaining those values or range of BMI. For example, in the case of a male population 18 to 30 years old with an average height of 1.70 m and an activity lifestyle with a mean PAL of 1.75, the recommended energy intake would be around 11.7 MJ/day or 195 kJ/kg/day, which corresponds to the average requirement of men with a height of 1.69 m and a BMI of 21.0 who have a PAL of 1.75 × BMR (Table 5.4).

In the same example, a range of approximately 11.1 to 12.8 MJ/day or 185 to 200 kJ/kg/day would allow the maintenance of a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 kg/m2. These figures were obtained from the PAL column of 1.75 × BMR in Table 5.4, between the lowest row with height ³ 1.70 m in the column of 18.5 BMI (in this example, the second row with a height of 1.72 m) and the highest row with height £ 1.70 m in the column of 24.9 BMI (in this example, the fifth row with a height of 1.68 m).

TABLE 5.4
Daily average energy requirement for men aged 18 to 29.9 years*

Mean
weight

BMR/kga

Daily energy requirement according to BMR factor (or PAL) and body weight indicated

Height (m) for
BMI values:b

1.45 × BMR

1.60 × BMR

1.75 × BMR

1.90 × BMR

2.05 × BMR

2.20 × BMR


kg

kJ

kcal

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

24.9

21.0

18.5

50

121

29

8.8

175

2 100

42

9.7

195

2 300

46

10.6

210

2 550

51

11.5

230

2 750

55

12.4

250

2 950

59

13.3

265

3 200

64

1.42

1.54

1.64

55

116

28

9.2

170

2 200

40

10.2

185

2 450

44

11.1

200

2 650

48

12.1

220

2 900

53

13.0

235

3 100

57

14.0

255

3 350

61

1.49

1.62

1.72

60

111

27

9.7

160

2 300

39

10.7

180

2 550

43

11.7

195

2 800

47

12.7

210

3 050

51

13.7

230

3 250

55

14.7

245

3 500

59

1.55

1.69

1.80

65

108

26

10.1

155

2 400

37

11.2

170

2 650

41

12.2

190

2 900

45

13.3

205

3 150

49

14.3

220

3 450

53

15.4

235

3 700

57

1.62

1.76

1.87

70

104

25

10.6

150

2 550

36

11.7

165

2 800

40

12.8

185

3 050

44

13.9

200

3 300

47

15.0

215

3 600

51

16.1

230

3 850

55

1.68

1.83

1.95

75

102

24

11.1

145

2 650

35

12.2

165

2 900

39

13.3

180

3 200

42

14.5

195

3 450

46

15.6

210

3 750

50

16.8

225

4 000

53

1.74

1.89

2.01

80

99

24

11.5

145

2 750

34

12.7

160

3 050

38

13.9

175

3 300

41

15.1

190

3 600

45

16.3

205

3 900

49

17.5

220

4 150

52

1.79

1.95

2.08

85

97

23

12.0

140

2 850

34

13.2

155

3 150

37

14.4

170

3 450

41

15.7

185

3 750

44

16.9

200

4 050

48

18.2

215

4 350

51

1.85

2.01

2.14

90

95

23

12.4

140

2 950

33

13.7

150

3 300

36

15.0

165

3 600

40

16.3

180

3 900

43

17.6

195

4 200

47

18.8

210

4 500

50

1.90

2.07

2.21

* Values rounded to closest 0.1 MJ/d, 50 kcal/d, 5 kJ/kg/d, 1 kcal/kg/d.
a BMR calculated for each weight from the equations in Table 5.2. Values of BMR/kg are presented for ease of calculations for those who wish to use different PAL values or different weights.
b Height ranges are presented for each mean weight for ease of making dietary energy recommendations to maintain an adequate BMI based on a population's mean height and PAL. For example, the recommended mean energy intake for a male population of this age group with a mean height of 1.70 m and a lifestyle with a mean PAL of 1.75, is about 11.7 MJ (2 800 kcal)/day or 195 kJ (47 kcal)/kg/day to maintain an optimum population median BMI of 21.0 (WHO/FAO, 2002), with an individual range of about 11.1 to 12.8 MJ (2 650 to 3 050 kcal)/day or 185 to 200 kJ (44 to 48 kcal)/kg/day to maintain the individual BMI limits of 18.5 to 24.9 (WHO, 2000).

TABLE 5.5
Daily average energy requirement for men aged 30 to 59.9 years*

Mean
weight

BMR/kga

Daily energy requirement according to BMR factor (or PAL) and body weight indicated

Height (m) for
BMI values:b

1.45 × BMR

1.60 × BMR

1.75 × BMR

1.90 × BMR

2.05 × BMR

2.20 × BMR


kg

kJ

kcal

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

24.9

21.0

18.5

50

121

29

8.8

175

2 100

42

9.7

195

2 300

46

10.6

210

2 550

51

11.5

230

2 750

55

12.4

250

2 950

59

13.3

265

3 200

64

1.42

1.54

1.64

55

114

27

9.1

165

2 200

40

10.1

185

2 400

44

11.0

200

2 650

48

12.0

215

2 850

52

12.9

235

3 100

56

13.8

250

3 300

60

1.49

1.62

1.72

60

109

26

9.5

160

2 250

38

10.5

175

2 500

42

11.4

190

2 750

46

12.4

205

2 950

49

13.4

225

3 200

53

14.4

240

3 450

57

1.55

1.69

1.80

65

104

25

9.8

150

2 350

36

10.8

165

2 600

40

11.9

180

2 850

44

12.9

200

3 100

47

13.9

215

3 300

51

14.9

230

3 550

55

1.62

1.76

1.87

70

100

24

10.2

145

2 450

35

11.2

160

2 700

38

12.3

175

2 950

42

13.3

190

3 200

45

14.4

205

3 450

49

15.4

220

3 700

53

1.68

1.83

1.95

75

97

23

10.5

140

2 500

34

11.6

155

2 750

37

12.7

170

3 050

40

13.8

185

3 300

44

14.9

200

3 550

47

16.0

215

3 800

51

1.74

1.89

2.01

80

94

22

10.9

135

2 600

32

12.0

150

2 850

36

13.1

165

3 150

39

14.2

180

3 400

43

15.4

190

3 650

46

16.5

205

3 950

49

1.79

1.95

2.08

85

91

22

11.2

130

2 700

32

12.4

145

2 950

35

13.5

160

3 250

38

14.7

175

3 500

41

15.9

185

3 800

45

17.0

200

4 050

48

1.85

2.01

2.14

90

89

21

11.6

130

2 750

31

12.8

140

3 050

34

14.0

155

3 350

37

15.1

170

3 600

40

16.3

180

3 900

43

17.5

195

4 200

47

1.90

2.07

2.21

* Values rounded to closest 0.1 MJ/d, 50 kcal/d, 5 kJ/kg/d, 1 kcal/kg/d.
a BMR calculated for each weight from the equations in Table 5.2. Values of BMR/kg are presented for ease of calculations for those who wish to use different PAL values or different weights.
b Height ranges are presented for each mean weight for ease of making dietary energy recommendations to maintain an adequate BMI based on a population's mean height and PAL. For example, the recommended mean energy intake for a male population of this age group with a mean height of 1.70 m and a lifestyle with a mean PAL of 1.75, is about 11.4 MJ (2 750 kcal)/day or 190 kJ (46 kcal)/kg/day to maintain an optimum population median BMI of 21.0 (WHO/FAO, 2002), with an individual range of about 11.0 to 12.3 MJ (2 650 to 2 950 kcal)/day or 175 to 200 kJ (42 to 48 kcal)/kg/day to maintain the individual BMI limits of 18.5 to 24.9 (WHO, 2000).

TABLE 5.6
Daily average energy requirement for men aged ³ 60 years*

Mean
weight

BMR/kga

Daily energy requirement according to BMR factor (or PAL) and body weight indicated

Height (m) for
BMI values:b

1.45 × BMR

1.60 × BMR

1.75 × BMR

1.90 × BMR

2.05 × BMR

2.20 × BMR


kg

kJ

kcal

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

24.9

21.0

18.5

50

98

23

7.1

140

1 700

34

7.9

155

1 900

38

8.6

170

2 050

41

9.3

185

2 250

45

10.1

200

2 400

48

10.8

215

2 600

52

1.42

1.54

1.64

55

94

22

7.5

135

1 800

33

8.2

150

1 950

35

9.0

165

2 150

39

9.8

180

2 350

43

10.6

190

2 550

46

11.3

205

2 700

49

1.49

1.62

1.72

60

90

22

7.8

130

1 850

31

8.6

145

2 050

34

9.4

155

2 250

38

10.3

170

2 450

41

11.1

185

2 650

44

11.9

200

2 850

48

1.55

1.69

1.80

65

87

21

8.2

125

1 950

30

9.0

140

2 150

33

9.9

150

2 350

36

10.7

165

2 550

39

11.6

180

2 750

42

12.4

190

2 950

45

1.62

1.76

1.87

70

84

20

8.5

120

2 050

29

9.4

135

2 250

32

10.3

145

2 450

35

11.2

160

2 650

38

12.1

170

2 900

41

13.0

185

3 100

44

1.68

1.83

1.95

75

82

20

8.9

120

2 150

29

9.8

130

2 350

31

10.7

145

2 550

34

11.7

155

2 800

37

12.6

170

3 000

40

13.5

180

3 250

43

1.74

1.89

2.01

80

80

19

9.2

115

2 200

28

10.2

130

2 450

31

11.2

140

2 650

33

12.1

150

2 900

36

13.1

165

3 150

39

14.0

175

3 350

42

1.79

1.95

2.08

85

78

19

9.6

115

2 300

27

10.6

125

2 550

30

11.6

135

2 750

32

12.6

150

3 000

35

13.6

160

3 250

38

14.6

170

3 500

41

1.85

2.01

2.14

90

76

18

10.0

110

2 400

27

11.0

120

2 650

29

12.0

135

2 850

32

13.1

145

3 100

34

14.1

155

3 350

37

15.1

170

3 600

40

1.90

2.07

2.21

* Values rounded to closest 0.1 MJ/d, 50 kcal/d, 5 kJ/kg/d, 1 kcal/kg/d.
a BMR calculated for each weight from the equations in Table 5.2. Values of BMR/kg are presented for ease of calculations for those who wish to use different PAL values or different weights.
b Height ranges are presented for each mean weight for ease of making dietary energy recommendations to maintain an adequate BMI based on a population's mean height and PAL. For example, the recommended mean energy intake for a male population of this age group with a mean height of 1.70 m and a lifestyle with a mean PAL of 1.75, is about 9.4 MJ (2 250 kcal)/day or 155 kJ (38 kcal)/kg/day to maintain an optimum population median BMI of 21.0 (WHO/FAO, 2002), with an individual range of about 9.0 to 10.3 MJ (2 150 to 2 450 kcal)/day or 145 to 160 kJ (35 to 39 kcal)/kg/day to maintain the individual BMI limits of 18.5 to 24.9 (WHO, 2000).

TABLE 5.7
Daily average energy requirement for women aged 18 to 29.9 years*

Mean
weight

BMR/kga

Daily energy requirement according to BMR factor (or PAL) and body weight indicated

Height (m) for
BMI values:b

1.45 × BMR

1.60 × BMR

1.75 × BMR

1.90 × BMR

2.05 × BMR

2.20 × BMR


kg

kJ

kcal

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

24.9

21.0

18.5

45

107

26

7.0

155

1 650

37

7.7

170

1 850

41

8.4

190

2 000

44

9.2

205

2 200

49

9.9

220

2 350

52

10.6

235

2 550

57

1.34

1.46

1.56

50

103

25

7.4

150

1 800

36

8.2

165

1 950

39

9.0

180

2 150

43

9.8

195

2 350

47

10.5

210

2 500

50

11.3

225

2 700

54

1.42

1.54

1.64

55

99

24

7.9

145

1 900

35

8.7

160

2 100

38

9.5

175

2 300

42

10.3

190

2 450

45

11.2

205

2 650

48

12.0

220

2 850

52

1.49

1.62

1.72

60

96

23

8.3

140

2 000

33

9.2

155

2 200

37

10.1

170

2 400

40

10.9

180

2 600

43

11.8

195

2 800

47

12.7

210

3 050

51

1.55

1.69

1.80

65

93

22

8.8

135

2 100

32

9.7

150

2 300

35

10.6

165

2 550

39

11.5

175

2 750

42

12.4

190

2 950

45

13.3

205

3 200

49

1.62

1.76

1.87

70

91

22

9.2

130

2 200

31

10.2

145

2 450

35

11.2

160

2 650

38

12.1

175

2 900

41

13.1

185

3 100

44

14.0

200

3 350

48

1.68

1.83

1.95

75

89

21

9.7

130

2 300

31

10.7

145

2 550

34

11.7

155

2 800

37

12.7

170

3 050

41

13.7

185

3 300

44

14.7

195

3 500

47

1.74

1.89

2.01

80

87

21

10.1

125

2 400

30

11.2

140

2 700

34

12.2

155

2 950

37

13.3

165

3 200

40

14.3

180

3 450

43

15.4

190

3 700

46

1.79

1.95

2.08

85

86

21

10.6

125

2 550

30

11.7

140

2 800

33

12.8

150

3 050

36

13.9

165

3 300

39

15.0

175

3 600

42

16.1

190

3 850

45

1.85

2.01

2.14

* Values rounded to closest 0.1 MJ/d, 50 kcal/d, 5 kJ/kg/d, 1 kcal/kg/d.
a BMR calculated for each weight from the equations in Table 5.2. Values of BMR/kg are presented for ease of calculations for those who wish to use different PAL values or different weights.
b Height ranges are presented for each mean weight for ease of making dietary energy recommendations to maintain an adequate BMI based on a population's mean height and PAL. For example, the recommended mean energy intake for a female population of this age group with a mean height of 1.70 m and a lifestyle with a mean PAL of 1.75, is about 10.1 MJ (2 400 kcal)/day or 170 kJ (40 kcal)/kg/day to maintain an optimum population median BMI of 21.0 (WHO/FAO, 2002), with an individual range of about 9.5 to 11.2 MJ (2 300 to 2 650 kcal)/day or 160 to 175 kJ (38 to 42 kcal)/kg/day to maintain the individual BMI limits of 18.5 to 24.9 (WHO, 2000).

TABLE 5.8
Daily average energy requirement for women aged 30 to 59.9 years*

Mean
weight

BMR/kga

Daily energy requirement according to BMR factor (or PAL) and body weight indicated

Height (m) for
BMI values:b

1.45 × BMR

1.60 × BMR

1.75 × BMR

1.90 × BMR

2.05 × BMR

2.20 × BMR


kg

kJ

kcal

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

24.9

21.0

18.5

45

113

27

7.3

165

1 750

39

8.1

180

1 950

43

8.9

195

2 100

47

9.6

215

2 300

51

10.4

230

2 500

56

11.1

250

2 650

59

1.34

1.46

1.56

50

105

25

7.6

150

1 800

36

8.4

170

2 000

40

9.2

185

2 200

44

10.0

200

2 400

48

10.7

215

2 550

51

11.5

230

2 750

55

1.42

1.54

1.64

55

98

24

7.8

145

1 850

34

8.7

155

2 050

37

9.5

170

2 250

41

10.3

185

2 450

45

11.1

200

2 650

48

11.9

215

2 850

52

1.49

1.62

1.72

60

93

22

8.1

135

1 950

33

8.9

150

2 150

36

9.8

165

2 350

39

10.6

175

2 550

43

11.4

190

2 750

46

12.3

205

2 950

49

1.55

1.69

1.80

65

88

21

8.3

130

2 000

31

9.2

140

2 200

34

10.1

155

2 400

37

10.9

170

2 600

40

11.8

180

2 800

43

12.6

195

3 000

46

1.62

1.76

1.87

70

85

20

8.6

125

2 050

29

9.5

135

2 250

32

10.4

150

2 500

36

11.2

160

2 700

39

12.1

175

2 900

41

13.0

185

3 100

44

1.68

1.83

1.95

75

81

19

8.8

120

2 100

28

9.7

130

2 350

31

10.7

140

2 550

34

11.6

155

2 750

37

12.5

165

3 000

40

13.4

180

3 200

43

1.74

1.89

2.01

80

78

19

9.1

115

2 150

27

10.0

125

2 400

30

11.0

135

2 600

33

11.9

150

2 850

36

12.8

160

3 050

38

13.8

170

3 300

41

1.79

1.95

2.08

85

76

18

9.3

110

2 250

26

10.3

120

2 450

29

11.2

130

2 700

32

12.2

145

2 900

34

13.2

155

3 150

37

14.1

165

3 400

40

1.85

2.01

2.14

* Values rounded to closest 0.1 MJ/d, 50 kcal/d, 5 kJ/kg/d, 1 kcal/kg/d.
a BMR calculated for each weight from the equations in Table 5.2. Values of BMR/kg are presented for ease of calculations for those who wish to use different PAL values or different weights.
b Height ranges are presented for each mean weight for ease of making dietary energy recommendations to maintain an adequate BMI based on a population's mean height and PAL. For example, the recommended mean energy intake for a female population of this age group with a mean height of 1.70 m and a lifestyle with a mean PAL of 1.75, is about 9.8 MJ (2 350 kcal)/day or 165 kJ (39 kcal)/kg/day to maintain an optimum population median BMI of 21.0 (WHO/FAO, 2002), with an individual range of about 9.5 to 10.4 MJ (2 250 to 2 500 kcal)/day or 150 to 170 kJ (36 to 41 kcal)/kg/day to maintain the individual BMI limits of 18.5 to 24.9 (WHO, 2000).

TABLE 5.9
Daily average energy requirement for women aged ³ 60 years*

Mean
weight

BMR/kga

Daily energy requirement according to BMR factor (or PAL) and body weight indicated

Height (m) for
BMI values:b

1.45 × BMR

1.60 × BMR

1.75 × BMR

1.90 × BMR

2.05 × BMR

2.20 × BMR


kg

kJ

kcal

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

MJ

kJ/kg

kcal

kcal/kg

24.9

21.0

18.5

45

99

24

6.5

145

1 550

34

7.1

160

1 700

38

7.8

175

1 850

41

8.5

190

2 050

45

9.2

205

2 200

49

9.8

220

2 350

52

1.34

1.46

1.56

50

93

22

6.7

135

1 600

32

7.4

150

1 800

36

8.1

165

1 950

39

8.8

175

2 100

42

9.5

190

2 300

46

10.2

205

2 450

49

1.42

1.54

1.64

55

88

21

7.0

130

1 700

31

7.8

140

1 850

34

8.5

155

2 050

37

9.2

165

2 200

40

9.9

180

2 350

43

10.7

195

2 550

46

1.49

1.62

1.72

60

84

20

7.3

120

1 750

29

8.1

135

1 950

32

8.8

145

2 100

35

9.6

160

2 300

38

10.3

170

2 450

41

11.1

185

2 650

44

1.55

1.69

1.80

65

80

19

7.6

115

1 800

28

8.4

130

2 000

31

9.1

140

2 200

34

9.9

155

2 350

37

10.7

165

2 550

39

11.5

175

2 750

42

1.62

1.76

1.87

70

77

18

7.9

110

1 900

27

8.7

125

2 050

30

9.5

135

2 250

32

10.3

145

2 450

35

11.1

160

2 650

38

11.9

170

2 850

41

1.68

1.83

1.95

75

75

18

8.1

110

1 950

26

9.0

120

2 150

29

9.8

130

2 350

31

10.6

140

2 550

34

11.5

155

2 750

37

12.3

165

2 950

39

1.74

1.89

2.01

80

72

17

8.4

105

2 000

25

9.3

115

2 200

28

10.1

125

2 400

30

11.0

140

2 650

33

11.9

150

2 850

35

12.7

160

3 050

38

1.79

1.95

2.08

85

70

17

8.7

100

2 050

24

9.6

115

2 300

27

10.5

125

2 500

29

11.4

135

2 700

32

12.3

145

2 950

34

13.2

155

3 150

37

1.85

2.01

2.14

* Values rounded to closest 0.1 MJ/d, 50 kcal/d, 5 kJ/kg/d, 1 kcal/kg/d.
a BMR calculated for each weight from the equations in Table 5.2. Values of BMR/kg are presented for ease of calculations for those who wish to use different PAL values or different weights.
b Height ranges are presented for each mean weight for ease of making dietary energy recommendations to maintain an adequate BMI based on a population's mean height and PAL. For example, the recommended mean energy intake for a female population of this age group with a mean height of 1.70 m and a lifestyle with a mean PAL of 1.75, is about 8.8 MJ (2 100 kcal)/day or 145 kJ (35 kcal)/kg/day to maintain an optimum population median BMI of 21.0 (WHO/FAO, 2002), with an individual range of about 8.5 to 9.5 MJ (2 050 to 2 250 kcal)/day or 135 to 155 kJ (32 to 37 kcal)/kg/day to maintain the individual BMI limits of 18.5 to 24.9 (WHO, 2000).


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