Podsumowanie
Walking is the most common form of physical activity. Converting step counts to calories burned requires estimating stride length (from height), calculating distance and walking duration, then applying MET (Metabolic Equivalent of Task) values from the Compendium of Physical Activities to estimate energy expenditure.
Jak to działa
The calculation follows four steps:
- Estimate stride length from height using the Grieve & Gear (1966) biomechanics factor
- Calculate distance walked from steps and stride length
- Calculate duration from distance and walking speed
- Calculate calories using the MET formula: MET × body weight × duration
MET values represent the energy cost of an activity relative to rest. Walking at different speeds has different MET values, published in the Compendium of Physical Activities (Ainsworth et al., 2011).
Wzór
Where
Stride length estimation
Stride length (m) = height (cm) × 0.414 / 100
This factor comes from Grieve & Gear (1966), who found that stride length is approximately 41.4% of height for adults walking at natural pace.
MET values by walking speed
MET values are from the 2011 Compendium of Physical Activities:
| Pace | Speed | Compendium code | MET |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stroll | 3.2 km/h (2.0 mph) | 17152 | 2.8 |
| Moderate | 4.8 km/h (3.0 mph) | 17170/17190 | 3.5 |
| Brisk | 5.6 km/h (3.5 mph) | 17200 | 4.3 |
| Very brisk | 6.4 km/h (4.0 mph) | 17220 | 5.0 |
By convention, 1 MET = 1 kcal/kg/hour (the energy cost of sitting quietly).
Przykład obliczeniowy
10,000 steps, 75 kg, 175 cm, brisk pace (5.6 km/h)
Estimate stride length
= 0.7245 m
Calculate distance
= 7.245 km
Calculate duration
= 1.294 hours
Calculate calories
= 417.2 kcal
Result
10,000 brisk steps for a 75 kg, 175 cm person burns approximately 417 kcal
Objaśnienie danych wejściowych
- Daily steps — the number of steps walked. 10,000 is a widely promoted daily target (Tudor-Locke & Bassett, 2004).
- Body weight — heavier people burn more calories per step. Can be entered in kg or lbs.
- Height — used to estimate stride length. Taller people cover more distance per step. Can be entered in cm or feet/inches.
- Walking pace — determines the MET value. Brisk walking (5.6 km/h) is the most commonly recommended pace for health benefits.
Objaśnienie wyników
- Calories burned — total estimated energy expenditure for the given steps at the chosen pace
- Distance walked — total distance covered, calculated from steps × stride length
- Time walking — estimated duration at the chosen walking speed
- Per 1,000 steps — calories burned per 1,000 steps (constant for a given weight/height/pace)
- Weekly/monthly projections — extrapolated calorie burn assuming the same daily steps, and equivalent fat loss using the standard 7,700 kcal per kg of body fat
Założenia i ograniczenia
- MET values are population averages. Individual calorie burn varies with fitness level, body composition, walking technique, and terrain. Uphill walking burns significantly more than flat walking.
- Stride length estimation is approximate. The 0.414 factor is a population average from biomechanics research. Actual stride length varies with pace, fatigue, and individual gait.
- The formula uses gross calories (total energy expenditure), not net calories (above resting). To get net calories, subtract your resting metabolic rate for the same time period.
- Wearable devices with heart rate monitoring provide more individualised estimates by measuring actual physiological effort rather than relying on population averages.
- 7,700 kcal per kg of body fat is a standard sports science estimate. Actual fat loss depends on diet, metabolism, hormones, and overall energy balance.
Weryfikacja
| Test case | Steps | Weight | Height | Pace | Expected kcal | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Default user brisk | 10,000 | 75 kg | 175 cm | Brisk (5.6 km/h) | 417 | Hand calculation with Compendium MET 4.3 |
| Lighter moderate | 5,000 | 60 kg | 160 cm | Moderate (4.8 km/h) | 145 | Hand calculation with MET 3.5 |
| Heavier stroll | 15,000 | 90 kg | 185 cm | Stroll (3.2 km/h) | 905 | Hand calculation with Compendium MET 2.8 |
| Very brisk | 8,000 | 70 kg | 170 cm | Very brisk (6.4 km/h) | 308 | Hand calculation with MET 5.0 |
All hand calculations use: stride = height × 0.414 / 100, distance = steps × stride / 1000, duration = distance / speed, calories = MET × weight × duration.
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