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- Schofield Equation Calculator: Basal Metabolic Rate
The Nutrition and Food Web Archive's Schofield equation calculator for males and females
- Phillip Schofield - Wikipedia
Phillip Bryan Schofield ( skoʊfiːld SKOH-field; born 1 April 1962) [1] is an English television presenter
- Schofield Equation Calculator - NutriAdmin
The Schofield equation refers to a series of equations developed by Dr William Schofield in the mid-20th century to estimate Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) and Total Energy Expenditure (TEE) in adults
- Schofield Equation Calculator
The Schofield equation is the official World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation for calculating Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR), published in their technical report series
- Schofield equation - Wikipedia
Schofield equation The Schofield Equation is a method of estimating the basal metabolic rate (BMR) of adult men and women published in 1985 [1] This is the equation used by the WHO in their technical report series [2] The equation that is recommended to estimate BMR by the US Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is the Mifflin-St Jeor equation
- Floyd Schofield - BoxRec
Floyd Schofield - BoxRec pro boxer
- Schofield equation – Knowledge and References – Taylor Francis
The Schofield equation is a standard equation used to calculate caloric requirements and basal metabolic rate (BMR) in individuals It is often adjusted for critical illness-related stress
- Schofield Equation – Body Calculate
The Schofield equations, introduced in 1985 1, are a set of formulas used to estimate Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) based on body weight, age, and sex The World Health Organization (WHO) used the Schofield Equations for many years
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