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TDEE Result: 50-Year-Old Male at 150 lb (Moderately Active)

This page pre-calculates maintenance calories for a common profile and adds age-group comparisons to contextualize the output.

Estimated total daily energy expenditure

2,370 kcal/day

Estimated BMR is 1,529 kcal/day. At moderately active activity, maintenance intake is around 2,370 kcal/day, with common cutting targets near 2,133-1,896 kcal/day.

Estimated around the 14th percentile versus same-gender adults in this age bracket at a similar activity level.

Male TDEE Benchmarks (Moderately Active)

Each row uses age-band average body weight with the same activity multiplier to show how this result compares.

Age GroupAvg WeightAvg TDEEDifference
18-29184 lb2,811 kcal-441 kcal
30-39194 lb2,796 kcal-426 kcal
40-49198 lb2,746 kcal-376 kcal
50-59196 lb2,655 kcal-285 kcal
60-70190 lb2,535 kcal-165 kcal

How to Use This TDEE Estimate

A TDEE of 2,370 kcal/day is a practical maintenance starting point. Hold calories near this level for 2-3 weeks and adjust based on weight trend, not day-to-day fluctuations.

For fat loss, most people do well starting with a 10-20% deficit (2,133-1,896 kcal/day here). For muscle gain, add 250-400 kcal/day and monitor weekly averages.

Moderately Active assumptions can be off if daily movement differs from plan. Recalculate when body weight changes by about 10-15 lb.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I eat exactly 2,370 calories every day?

Treat this as a target zone, not an exact prescription. Staying within roughly +/-150 calories while tracking weekly scale trends is usually sufficient.

What deficit should I use for sustainable fat loss?

A 10-20% deficit is commonly used for adherence and muscle retention. For this profile that lands around 2,133-1,896 kcal/day.

Why can TDEE calculators disagree?

Different tools use different formulas, activity assumptions, and rounding. Use calculator output as a starting estimate, then calibrate from real-world results.

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