Climbing 1600 Stairs: Energy Loss & Walking Equivalent

In summary, the total height climbed is 1000ft, and the weight is 60 kgs. To find the energy loss in calories, you can use the formula E = mgh, converting the height to meters. To lose the same amount of energy, you would need to walk on a flat surface at 5 Km per hour, but the exact amount of time cannot be determined without testing due to individual differences.
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I am climbing 1600 flights of stairs . Total height climbed is 1000ft.
I weigh 60 kgs. What is the energy loss in calories?
To lose the same amount of energy how long I have to walk on a flat surface at 5 Km per hour?
Thank you
Reena
 
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It really depends on whether you want the physics answer or the biology answer.
For the physics answer, you need to convert that height to meters then use the formula E = mgh. You'll get an answer in joules which can easily be converted into calories. There are 4.186 joules in a calorie.

If you want the biology answers, the only way to find out is through testing. It's almost impossible to determine how much energy it will take to walk up stairs or on flat ground because people have different weight, different walking style, different paces, etc.
 
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Hi Reena,

Congratulations on climbing 1600 flights of stairs! That is quite an accomplishment and definitely requires a lot of energy. Let's calculate the energy loss in calories for your climb.

To start, we need to convert your weight from kilograms to pounds. 60 kilograms is equal to approximately 132 pounds. Next, we need to calculate the total work done in climbing 1000ft, which is equal to the weight (132lbs) multiplied by the height (1000ft) which gives us 132,000 ft-lbs of work.

To convert this to calories, we need to divide by the conversion factor of 778 ft-lbs/calorie. This gives us approximately 170 calories lost during your climb. Keep in mind that this is an estimate, as the actual energy loss may vary depending on individual factors such as fitness level and efficiency of movement.

To burn the same amount of energy by walking on a flat surface at 5 Km per hour, we can use the MET (metabolic equivalent) formula which estimates energy expenditure based on activity and body weight. Walking at 5 Km per hour has a MET value of 3.5, so we can calculate the energy expenditure as follows:

MET value x weight (in kg) x time (in hours) = energy expenditure in calories

3.5 x 60 kg x time (in hours) = 170 calories

Solving for time, we get approximately 0.81 hours or 49 minutes. This means that walking on a flat surface at 5 Km per hour for 49 minutes would burn the same amount of energy as climbing 1600 flights of stairs.

Keep in mind that these calculations are approximate and may vary depending on individual factors. It's also important to remember that energy loss and energy expenditure are not the only factors to consider when it comes to physical activity. Climbing stairs and walking have different benefits and challenges, and it's always important to listen to your body and find a balance that works for you.

Again, congratulations on your impressive climb and keep up the great work!

 

1. How does climbing 1600 stairs compare to walking the same distance?

Climbing 1600 stairs is equivalent to walking approximately 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) on flat ground. However, the energy expenditure and muscle activation may be higher due to the vertical movement involved in climbing stairs.

2. How much energy is lost when climbing stairs compared to walking?

The amount of energy loss when climbing stairs compared to walking is dependent on the individual's body weight and the speed at which they climb. On average, climbing 1600 stairs burns 5-10 times more energy than walking the same distance on flat ground.

3. Is climbing stairs a good form of exercise?

Yes, climbing stairs is a great form of exercise as it is a weight-bearing activity that engages multiple muscle groups and can help improve cardiovascular health. It also burns more calories compared to walking on flat ground.

4. How can climbing stairs benefit overall health and fitness?

Climbing stairs can improve cardiovascular fitness, strengthen leg muscles, and increase bone density. It can also help with weight loss and improve overall endurance and stamina.

5. Are there any safety precautions to consider when climbing stairs?

It is important to take breaks and listen to your body when climbing stairs to avoid overexertion and potential injury. It is also recommended to use handrails for stability and to wear proper footwear with good grip to prevent slipping.

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