SHENZHEN HEALTHCARE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD. AICDSCALE1 Manual De Usuario

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Evaluating the measurements
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Basal metabolic rate (BMR)
The basal metabolic rate, BMR, refers to the amount of 
energy your body requires on a daily basis when fully 
at rest in order to maintain its basic functions. There-
fore, you must consume at least this amount of energy 
through your diet to avoid any harm to your health. 
Body height, age and weight are the primary factors 
that affect the basal metabolic rate. The scale calculates 
this value in kilocalories per day (kcal/24h) using the us-
ing the Harris-Benedict formula.
Active metabolic rate (AMR)
The active metabolic rate, AMR, refers to the amount of 
energy your body requires on a daily basis during activity. 
The scale calculates this amount in kilocalories per day 
(kcal/24h).
To maintain your weight, you must consume the amount 
of energy that corresponds to your active metabolic rate 
through your diet. If you consume less energy than the 
calculated active metabolic rate, you will lose weight.
On the other hand, your weight will increase if you con-
sume more energy than your active metabolic rate. How-
ever, if you do not increase the amount of daily physical 
activity, increasing the amount of energy consumed will 
only cause the percentage of body fat to rise.
The active metabolic rate is primarily affected by the per-
sonal extent of activity. The scale uses five levels of activity 
as calculation parameters.