How many calories burned by walking or running?
During walking or running, you are carrying your own weight, thus the calories spent are a function of your weight While walking, the center of gravity is just over your legs. When running, the center of gravity suddenly shifts upwards as you push off one foot, suddenly shifts downward as you lower the the foot bending knee to absorb the shock. The sudden shifts in center of gravity cause burning extra calories to maintain balance and momentum. When you are running, you are consuming more oxygen, thus spending more calories. It takes 5 calories to consume one liter of oxygen. Speed of running does not influence the number of calories being spent. However faster you walk, more calories you burn, finally arriving at a cross over point where walking burns more calories than running. The cross-over point is at 5 mph. The following formulas are adopted from ‘Energy Expenditure of Walking and Running,’ Medicine & Science in Sport & Exercise, Cameron et al, Dec. 2004 Without any activity, we