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TDEE & Macro Calculator

Your daily calorie burn from three scientific formulas — plus goal targets and macros.

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Don't know your body fat? Get it in 1 minute with the body fat calculator — Katch-McArdle is the most accurate formula when it's available.

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Maintenance (TDEE) — calories to stay the same weight

BMR by formula (at complete rest)

Mifflin-St Jeor
Harris-Benedict
Katch-McArdle

Macros at maintenance

Protein 0g Carbs 0g Fat 0g

Calorie targets by goal

GoalWeekly changeCalories/day% of maintenance

⚠️ Fast loss (1 kg/week) suits people with a lot to lose — for most, 0.25–0.5 kg/week preserves muscle and is far easier to sustain. Never eat below your BMR for extended periods.

Your TDEE at every activity level

Activity levelMultiplierCalories/day

The highlighted row is your selected level. If your weight isn't moving at "maintenance", try the level below — most people overestimate their activity.

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What is TDEE?

TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure) is the total number of calories your body burns in a day — resting metabolism, digestion, daily movement and exercise combined. It's the single most useful number for managing weight: eat below it to lose, above it to gain, at it to maintain.

The three formulas compared

How to use your TDEE

What are macros?

"Macros" are the three macronutrients that make up your calories: protein (4 cal/g), carbs (4 cal/g) and fat (9 cal/g). Enough protein — roughly 1.6–2.2 g per kg of body weight — is the key to keeping muscle while losing fat.

Which formula should I trust?

Mifflin-St Jeor unless you know your body fat % — then Katch-McArdle. All formulas are starting estimates; real-world weight change over 2–3 weeks is the truth.

Why do the formulas disagree?

They were built on different study populations. The spread between them (usually 50–150 calories) is a good reminder that every number here is an estimate to refine, not a law.

Does TDEE change as I lose weight?

Yes — a lighter body burns fewer calories. Recalculate every 4–5 kg to keep your plan accurate.