Understanding Energy Balance
Body weight is fundamentally influenced by the balance between energy intake (calories from food) and energy expenditure (calories burned through metabolism and activity). This concept, known as energy balance, is central to understanding how body weight changes.
When energy intake exceeds expenditure, the body stores excess energy as fat tissue. Conversely, when expenditure exceeds intake, the body mobilises stored energy. Metabolism—the total amount of energy your body uses—varies based on factors including age, sex, muscle mass, and genetics.
Metabolic Rate
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the energy your body requires at rest to maintain essential functions like breathing and circulation. Physical activity, thermic effect of food, and daily movement all contribute to total daily energy expenditure.