Calculadora de calorías
TDEE (Total daily energy expenditure) calculator
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Whether you're aiming to lose weight, gain muscle, or simply maintain your current fitness level, understanding how many calories your body needs each day (Total Daily Energy Expenditure) is a vital first step. This easy-to-use calorie calculator gives you a personalised estimate based on your age, sex, weight, height, and activity level.
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A calorie calculator estimates how many calories your body needs daily.
It considers your age, sex, weight, height, and physical activity level.
This helps you work out the calories needed to maintain, lose, or gain weight.
Calorie needs vary for everyone based on individual factors.
Adult women generally need 1,800-2,400 calories; men need 2,200-3,000 daily.
For personalised advice, especially with a health condition, speak to a GP or dietitian.
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Everyone’s calorie needs are different – they depend on your body, your goals, and your lifestyle. Eating too many or too few calories can affect your energy, weight, and overall health.
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How does the calorie calculator work?
The calorie calculator uses a formula known as the Mifflin-St Jeor equation, a widely recognised method for estimating Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR), the number of calories your body burns at rest. It then factors in your activity level to calculate your Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE), which is the number of calories you need to maintain your current weight.
To get an accurate result, simply enter your:
Edad
Sexo
Weight
Height
Physical activity level (from sedentary to very active)
The calculator then estimates your daily calorie requirements to maintain, lose, or gain weight.
How many calories do I need?
Volver al contenidoThe number of calories you need each day depends on several factors:
Your body composition (muscle mass burns more calories than fat)
Your level of physical activity
Your age and sex
Your health and weight goals
As a general guide:
Adult women typically need between 1,800 and 2,400 calories per day
Adult men usually require between 2,200 and 3,000 calories per day
If you're aiming to lose weight, a calorie deficit of 500–1,000 calories per day can lead to a safe and sustainable weight loss of around 0.5 to 1kg (1–2 pounds) per week. To gain weight or muscle, you'll need to be in a calorie surplus, eating more calories than your body burns.
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How to calculate calories
Volver al contenidoYou can estimate your calorie needs manually using the Mifflin-St Jeor formula:
For men:
BMR = (10 × weight in kg) + (6.25 × height in cm) – (5 × age in years) + 5
For women:
BMR = (10 × weight in kg) + (6.25 × height in cm) – (5 × age in years) – 161
Once you have your BMR, multiply it by your activity level:
Sedentary (little or no exercise): BMR × 1.2
Lightly active (light exercise 1–3 days/week): BMR × 1.375
Moderately active (moderate exercise 3–5 days/week): BMR × 1.55
Very active (hard exercise 6–7 days/week): BMR × 1.725
Extra active (intense training or physical job): BMR × 1.9
This gives you your Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE), the number of calories to maintain your current weight.
How accurate is the calorie calculator?
Volver al contenidoWhile this calorie calculator provides a useful estimate, it’s important to remember that no online tool can account for every individual variable. Metabolism varies from person to person, and factors like muscle mass, hormones, sleep quality, and medical conditions can all affect how your body uses energy.
To get the most accurate results:
Be honest about your activity level
Reassess your calorie needs regularly as your weight or goals change
Use the calculator as a starting point, then adjust based on real-world results
For personalised advice, especially if you have a health condition, it’s best to speak with a GP, dietitian or qualified nutritionist.
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What is the difference between BMR and TDEE?
BMR stands for Basal Metabolic Rate, which is the number of calories your body burns at rest to perform basic functions. TDEE stands for Total Daily Energy Expenditure, which builds on your BMR by adding the calories you burn through physical activity, giving you the total number of calories you need to maintain your current weight.
If I want to lose weight, how many calories should I aim to reduce from my daily intake?
To achieve safe and sustainable weight loss of about 0.5 to 1kg (1–2 pounds) per week, you should aim for a calorie deficit of 500–1,000 calories per day from your maintenance level.
What happens if I eat too many or too few calories?
Eating too many or too few calories can impact your energy levels, lead to changes in your weight, and generally affect your overall health.
Can factors other than age, sex, weight, and height influence my calorie needs?
Yes, factors beyond age, sex, weight, and height can influence your calorie needs. These include your body composition (how much muscle versus fat you have, as muscle burns more calories), your specific health and weight goals, and individual variations in metabolism, hormones, sleep quality, and any existing medical conditions.
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