Note: This tool is not applicable to pregnant women, children under age 18, or people over 60.
Using our Nutritional Needs Calculator, you can estimate the number of calories that you need each day, based on your age, sex, current weight, level of physical activity, and weight goals.
When your calorie intake consistently equals your calorie expenditure, you will maintain your current weight. When you consume more calories than you burn, you will gain weight. Likewise, if you eat fewer calories than you use, you will lose weight.
The trick to maintaining, gaining or losing weight is to find out how many calories, on average, you burn per day, and to adjust your intake accordingly. For example, if your goal is to lose 10 lbs., and you burn 2,200 calories per day, then trimming 500 calories from the amount you burn (i.e., keeping your daily intake at 1,700 calories) will enable you to lose approximately 1 lb. of fat per week (1 lb. of fat equals about 3,500 calories). After 10 weeks you would reach your goal!
Don't worry about crunching the numbers yourself. Let this interactive calculator do the planning for you. Just fill out the information requested to get an estimate of the:
Use the following guidelines to determine your physical activity level.
Review Date: 6/9/2006
Reviewed By: Alan Greene, M.D., F.A.A.P., Department of Pediatrics, Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford University School of Medicine; Chief Medical Officer, A.D.A.M., Inc.
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