Energy Consumption
13. Energy Consumption
The Metabolic Equivalent (MET):
The Metabolic Equivalent (MET) is used to compare the energy consumption of different activities. It determines the metabolism of a human when resting in comparison to his body weight.
The scientific definition:
1 MET means a calorie consumption of 1 kcal per kilogram (=2.2lb) of body weight per hour. (Ainsworth et.al.,1993).
This makes it possible to calculate calorie consumption for different physical activities.
-Sitting -> 1MET
-Raking a Lawn (1hr) -> 4MET
-Walking -> 5MET
-Nordic Pole Walking -> 7MET
-Jogging (10km/hr) -> 10MET




