Sources of recommendations
Always seek the advice of your doctor if you have any questions about your health, or before undertaking any diet changes. The actual results of the diet may vary from person to person.
How calories are calculated
The calorie recommendation is based on the Harris-Benedict formula which gives the user a BMR (Basal metabolic rate) (see calculation below). Based on the BMR, activity level and goal we recommend the user a daily calorie intake amount.
- BMR = 10 * weight(kg) + 6.25 * height(cm) – 5 * age(y) + 5 (man)
- BMR = 10 * weight(kg) + 6.25 * height(cm) – 5 * age(y) – 161 (woman)
Related articles & researches:
- PubMed: A new predictive equation for resting energy expenditure in healthy individuals
- NHLBI: CLINICAL GUIDELINES ON THE IDENTIFICATION, EVALUATION, AND TREATMENT OF OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY IN ADULTS
Ketogenic diet
The calorie recommendation is based on the Harris-Benedict formula which gives the user a BMR (Basal metabolic rate) (see calculation below). Based on the BMR, activity level and goal we recommend the user a daily calorie intake amount.
Keto Easy (low carb)
Macronutrient ratio: Carbohydrates 20%, Protein 40%, Fat 40%
Full Keto
Macronutrient ratio: Carbohydrates 10%, Protein 20%, Fat 70%
Related articles & researches:
- NCBI:Low Carbohydrate Diet
- NCBI:Ketogenic Diet
It is recommended you first consult with your doctor about any changes in your diet, especially if you are pregnant or nursing or have any health issues such as diabetes, thyroid dysfunction, etc., as your healthcare provider may need to adjust the medication you are taking. Further, this app & website is not intended for the treatment or prevention of any disease, nor as a substitute for medical treatment, nor as an alternative to medical advice.