

We do not recommend that women consume fewer than 1200 calories, or men fewer than 1500 calories, on a given day.The idea of an online calorie calculator is lovely. You spend them on eating, and you earn more calories to eat by exercising. Think of your Net Calories like a daily budget of calories to spend.

For example, if your Net Calorie goal is 2000 calories, one way to meet that goal is to eat 2,500 calories of food, but then burn 500 calories through exercise.

This means that if you exercise, you will be able to eat more for that day. (Premium users may opt out of exercise calories being added to their daily total, or may choose to have them distributed in a custom ratio of nutrients)īy default, we set your nutritional target in Net Calories which we define as:Ĭalories Consumed (Food) - Calories Burned (Exercise) = Net Calories

Please note that your goals will update once you add exercise in the cardiovascular section for a given day: your exercise calories will be added to your goal for the day, distributed according to your chosen nutrient ratio. Premium users can also set custom goals based on the day of the week. Premium users can set a very precise goal in gram increments for protein, carbs, or fat. If you would like greater control over your goals, you may wish to consider upgrading to MyFitnessPal Premium. If you customize your macronutrient goals, all three goals will adjust to total 100%. MyFitnessPal distributes fat, carb and protein calories based on a percentage, in five percent increments.
