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Health & Fitness Calculators

Estimate body metrics and energy needs with a growing set of health and fitness calculators, each built on transparent, well-documented formulas. Every tool states its equation, assumptions, and limitations clearly. These are educational tools, not medical advice.

All Health & Fitness Calculators

What You Can Work Out With These Health Calculators

Health and fitness calculators estimate body metrics and energy needs from a few simple inputs. The common questions in this area share a small set of established equations: a body-composition index from height and weight, a resting metabolic rate from age, sex, height, and weight, and a daily energy estimate that scales that rate by how active you are. These figures give a useful starting point for understanding weight, nutrition, and activity, as long as they are read as estimates rather than exact measurements.

Every tool in this section states its equation, assumptions, and limitations clearly, and walks through a worked example so you can see exactly how the result was reached. It is important to be honest about what these numbers can and cannot do: they are screening and planning aids, not diagnoses, and an index or a calorie estimate cannot capture everything about an individual body. Treat the results as a guide and consult a qualified health professional before acting on them. For the underlying equations, see the formula reference.

Related Resources

  • Guides & Blogs . Guides and blog posts on how to use our calculators and understand the concepts behind them.
  • Formulas . The exact formulas behind each calculator, with the notation and reasoning explained.
  • Glossary . Short definitions of the terms you will meet across our calculators, including BMI, BMR, amortization, and more.
  • Methodology . How we choose formulas, test calculations, round results, select sources, and review our tools.

Frequently asked questions

Can I rely on these health calculators for medical decisions?

No. Our health calculators are for general education and estimation only. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.

Which formulas do the health calculators use?

BMI uses the standard weight-over-height-squared formula with WHO categories. BMR uses the Mifflin-St Jeor equation. TDEE multiplies BMR by a standard activity factor. Each page documents the exact equation.

Do these tools support both metric and imperial units?

Yes. The BMI, BMR, and TDEE calculators let you switch between metric (kg, cm) and imperial (lb, ft/in) units.