Calorie Calculator
Calorie needs vary from person to person. If you have a medical condition, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or in recovery from an eating disorder, talk to a healthcare provider before using a calorie target.
Estimate your daily calorie needs based on your body stats, activity level, and goal.
Calorie Calculator
Estimate your daily calorie needs based on your body stats, activity level, and goal.
How to use this calculator
Enter your age, sex, height, and weight, then choose your activity level and goal. Select Metric or Imperial units first — the form will show only the fields for the unit system you pick. Press Calculate to see your results.
What the result means
Your BMR is estimated using the Mifflin-St Jeor equation, one of the most widely used formulas for resting energy expenditure. This is then multiplied by an activity factor to estimate your TDEE, and adjusted up or down depending on whether your goal is weight loss, maintenance, or muscle gain.
Important limitations
This calculator provides a population-level estimate, not an individualized medical assessment. It does not account for medical conditions, medications, body composition, or metabolic differences between individuals.
FAQ
How accurate is this calculator?
It provides a reasonable estimate for most healthy adults, but individual metabolism can vary by several hundred calories per day.
Which activity level should I choose?
Pick the option that best reflects your typical week, not an especially active or inactive day.
Can I use imperial units?
Yes — switch to Imperial in the calculator to enter your height in feet and inches and your weight in pounds.
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These estimates are for educational purposes only and are not medical advice. They are not intended for children, teens, pregnancy, eating disorder recovery, or medical conditions.
