Calories

What are calories?

How many calories do you need per day? Your calorie needs depend on your:

  • body size
  • age
  • height
  • weight
  • activity level
  • gender
  • other conditions, such as being pregnant

Determine Your Activity Level

Cchoose which statement best describes your current activity level.

  • I don’t do anything other than what I need to do for my usual activities, such as going to work or school, grocery shopping, or doing chores around the house. (This is considered not active.)
  • I do some moderate exercise every day in addition to doing my usual activities. For example, I walk about 1.5 to 3 miles a day at about 3 to 4 miles an hour. Or I do something else that’s moderately active. (This is considered moderately active.)
  • I am very active every day in addition to doing my usual activities. For example, I walk more than 3 miles a day at about 3 to 4 miles an hour. Or I do something else that’s very active. (This is considered very active.)

If you want to lose weight, you may need fewer calories. You should talk with your health care team for more personalized recommendations.

If you have gained weight over time, it is because on average you are eating more calories than your body burns off. Extra calories add up over time and will turn into extra pounds.

One pound is equal to 3,500 calories. So, if you want to lose 1 pound per week, you would need to cut 500 calories from the calories that you usually eat in a day.