Understanding MET Index and Calorie Calculation Formula
MET (Metabolic Equivalent of Task) is a standardized unit representing energy expenditure during exercise. Resting metabolic rate is defined as 1 MET, so if jogging is 7 MET, you consume 7 times more energy than at rest. The calorie calculation formula is MET Γ Weight(kg) Γ Time(hours). For example, if a 70kg adult jogs (7 MET) for 30 minutes (0.5 hours): 7 Γ 70 Γ 0.5 = 245 kcal burned. This scientifically validated method is officially recognized by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and World Health Organization (WHO). The heavier you are, the longer you exercise, and the higher the MET value, the more calories you burn.