TDEE Calculator
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Total Daily Energy Expenditure
All of the calories used by an individual to maintain their metabolism and perform physical activity throughout the day.
TDEE Calculation Methods

Standard Method

Body Fat % Method

Additional Information

A healthy rate of weight loss is considered to be 1-2 lbs per week. To reach that, you must eat 500-1000 calories below your TDEE:

A healthy rate of weight gain is considered to be 1-2 lbs per week. To reach that, you must eat 500-1000 calories above your TDEE:

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Total daily energy expenditure is the amount of calories or food that your body needs to be able to function properly. The degree to which you are physically active can impact how much energy your body needs each day, which can range from around 2,000-4,000 calories per day. However, there are many factors that can come into play when calculating this number, such as your genetics and metabolism.


In other words, total daily energy expenditure is the sum of all energy expended by an individual during a given period of time. It can be calculated by figuring out the various activities that an individual performs each day, then adding up the kilocalories that are burned during those activities. For example, this would include walking to work, running errands on the weekend, and cooking dinner for one's family.






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