The resulting number is your TDEE and equal to the number of calories you should strive to eat each day. A quick example: A woman who is 35 years old, weighs 150 pounds, stands at 5 feet, 7 inches tall and is lightly active would need to eat 1,578 calories.
His target calorie intake to lose weight is 1,860 calories per day (2,660 daily calorie burn – 800 calorie deficit). Now if you multiply your daily calorie deficit by 7, you get your total weekly calorie deficit. Since 1 pound of fat has 3500 calories, you can estimate how many pounds of fat you can lose each week (usually 1-2 pounds) based
The equation is as follows: daily fiber intake = daily calories / 1,000kcal × 14g. So, if you typically eat 2,500 calories every day, you should make sure that your meals contain at least 35 grams of fiber, as you can see in the following calculation: 2,500kcal / 1,000kcal × 14g = 2.5 × 14g = 35g.
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