If a person consumes 2500 kcal a day this would require them to take in 344 grams of carbohydrates. This amount of carbohydrates is necessary to burn this level of kcals in the body.
according to the GDA a man should take 2500 kcal and a woman 2000 kcal.
2000- 2500 kCal
well, for me i went to mypyramid.gov and do meal planner to find out ;] hope it helped
1 kcal = 1000 calories = 4 186,8 Joule Female 19-30 - 2 400 (kcal) each day -> 72 000 kcal/month -> 301 449,6 Joule 31-50 - 2 300 (kcal) each day -> 69 000 kcal/month -> 288 889,2 Joule 51-70 - 2 100 (kcal) each day -> 63 000 kcal/month -> 263 768,4 Joule >70 - 1 900 (kcal) each day -> 57 000 kcal/month -> 238647,6 Joule Male 19-30 -3 100 (kcal) each day -> 93 000 kcal/month -> 389372,4 Joule 31-50 - 2 900 (kcal) each day -> 87 000 kcal/month -> 364251,6 Joule 51-70 - 2 600 (kcal) each day -> 78 000 kcal/month -> 326 570,4 Joule >70 - 2 200 (kcal) each day -> 66 000 kcal/month -> 276328,8 Joule a lot of people eat more than they require, that's why there is so much obesity around the world.
It depends on a variety of factors but in general between 1800-2000 kcal a day
2000 kcal/day
Fat = 9 kcal 2,200 kcal x 0.30 kcal = 660 kcal 660 / 9 kcal = 73.33 g = 73 g of fat per day
You will lose weight, depending on your weight. A person weighing more than you, will burn more than you. When you say burning 500 kcal you mean in exercise? Because you'll burn more in a day, around 1500-2000 kcal a day. You certainly don't want to hang on to those concerns you may get, so I will not give you a bunch of lectures. Still, I'd wish you would notice that your metabolism will slow down. Soon there'll be harder to lose weight. Well, weight loss depends on kcal in and kcal out. One kilo of fat is like 7000 kcal. If you'll say that in a day you burn 2000 kcal, while consuming 500, you'll be having an advantage of 1500 kcal a day. That means 10500 kcal a week, and over a kilo is gone. In the theory this is the correct weight loss, though it won't sound sensible when a person loses 1 kg by eating 1600 kcal a day and burn around what you do. But of course it really depends on weight.
For female children ages 4-8, a daily intake of calories should be 1200 kcal/d. For female children ages 9-13, a daily intake of calories should be 1600 kcal/d. Calorie estimates are based on a sedentary lifestyle, in a temperate environment.
1000 kcal per day should be sufficient.
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