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How Many Calories Should I Eat?

A simple, science-based way to estimate your daily calorie target for weight loss, maintenance, or muscle gain — no online calculator required.

By MealWise TeamMay 9, 20266 min read
Weight Loss6 min readUpdated May 2026
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Calorie targets sound complicated. The math, honestly, is not. Two quick estimates land you within 5% of any fancy calculator.

Step 1: Estimate maintenance

Multiply your body weight in pounds by 14–16 (sedentary to moderately active). A 170 lb adult lands at ~2,400–2,700 kcal to maintain.

Step 2: Apply your goal

Weight loss: subtract 15% (≈ 2,050 kcal). Maintenance: no change. Lean gain: add 10% (≈ 2,700 kcal). Hold for 2–3 weeks, then adjust by ±100 kcal based on actual weight trend.

Don't chase precision

Calorie counts on labels are ±20% accurate. Trying to hit a number exactly is a fool's errand — trends over weeks are what matter.

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