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Womens Calorie Calculator

Use this womens calorie calculator to estimate maintenance calories for adult women when you need a fast TDEE baseline for daily calorie needs for women.

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Womens Calorie Calculator

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Formula explanation

How this calculator works

Core formula

TDEE = BMR * activity multiplier

Basal metabolic rate is estimated with the Mifflin-St Jeor equation, then scaled by your activity level to estimate total daily energy expenditure.

  • BMR is the energy your body uses at rest.
  • TDEE is the better maintenance target because it includes activity.

Examples

Real scenarios you can copy

31-year-old female, 62 kg, 167 cm

Result: 2,089 kcal/day

In this adult women example, the estimated maintenance target is 2,089 kcal/day, which gives you a practical daily baseline before making nutrition changes.

44-year-old female, 74 kg, 170 cm

Result: 2,203 kcal/day

For this second adult women scenario, the projected maintenance level comes out to 2,203 kcal/day, making it easier to benchmark daily calorie needs in the same context.

FAQ

Key questions answered

How accurate is this womens calorie calculator?

This womens calorie calculator is a solid maintenance-calorie estimate based on the Mifflin-St Jeor approach, but real calorie needs can still shift with routine, recovery, and body-composition changes.

What does this womens calorie calculator estimate?

It estimates daily maintenance calories, which is the intake most likely to keep body weight stable under the activity level you select.

Should I use this womens calorie calculator before cutting or bulking?

Yes. Maintenance calories are the best baseline to set before you decide whether to run a deficit or a surplus.

When should I use this womens calorie calculator?

Use it when you need a fast maintenance-calorie estimate for daily calorie needs for women and want a baseline you can later fine-tune with real progress data.

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