Find out how many calories you need daily based on your goals.
Calories are units of energy that your body needs to function. Every process in your body, from breathing to exercising, requires energy from the food you eat. Understanding your daily calorie needs is essential for maintaining, losing, or gaining weight effectively.
Your daily calorie needs depend on your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) and activity level. BMR represents the calories your body burns at rest to maintain vital functions. The Mifflin-St Jeor equation is considered one of the most accurate methods for estimating BMR, which is then multiplied by an activity factor.
Weight management comes down to calorie balance. Consuming fewer calories than you burn creates a deficit leading to weight loss. Consuming more creates a surplus for weight gain. A deficit of approximately 500 calories per day typically results in about one pound of weight loss per week.
Not all calories are created equal. Calories from whole foods like vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains provide essential nutrients and keep you feeling full longer. Processed foods with empty calories can lead to overeating and nutritional deficiencies. Focus on nutrient-dense foods for optimal health.