Your age and gender have nothing to do with your recommended caloric intake. There is no general answer to this question. You should be consuming enough calories that you a) have enough energy to survive, and b) maintain a stable [[body mass index]]. That caloric intake should be approximately 50% from carbohydrates, 25% from proteins, and 25% from fats.
It depends on the woman, many factors will have to determine her recommended daily caloric intake. Such as the amount of exercise she gets, height, medical issues, etc. Every woman is different and so are her needs.
you can use the really accurate formula from Harris-Benedict:
1)first of all find your BMR(basal metabolic rate)..in other words the amount of calories you'd spend staying all day in bed..
men :BMR = 66 + [13.7 x weight(kg)] + [5 x height(cm)] - [6.8 x age(years)]
->WOMEN :BMR = 655 + [9.6 x weight(kg)] + [1.8 x height(cm)] - [4.7 x age(years)]
where,
weight in kgs = weight in lbs / 2.2
height in cm = height in inches / 0.394
2)find your daily caloric needs for maintenaning your weight depending on haw active you are..
daily calories intake for maintenance = BMR x activity level
where activity level,
a)sedentary,little or no excercise = 1.2
b)light excercise,sports 1-2 times per week = 1.375
c) moderate excercise, sports 3-5 times per week = 1.55
d) hard excercise, sports 6-7 times per week = 1.725
e) very hard excercise, double daily excercise = 1.9
you can decrease/increase you daily calories intake for maintenance, whether you want to lose/gain weight....try about 500 kcals...
It is very hard to answer this one without knowing one's weight and height. TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure) which shows your daily caloric needs and your BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate), which shows how much calories your body burns without you doing anything are both only countable if the age, weight and height are previously known. If you want to count this for yourself, I would suggest you do a little Google search on "TDEE Calculator" to find the answer for this one.
It depends on your height and weight. Most women need around 2000 calories a day to maintain their current weight.
1800 calories a day approx.
1200 calories a day
About 1,800 calories a day.
About 2,000 to 2,500 calories daily.
2100 calories
About 2,000 calories a day.
1200 calories
About 1,800 to 2,000 calories daily.
I believe it to be 1800 calories/day.
2000
1800
how many calories should a 70 year old woman eat per day
About 1,600 calories for a woman, and about 1,800 calories for a man.
2100 calories if your active
There is no one answer to this question. How many calories a 72 year old woman should consume daily depends on several factors: her height, her metabolic rate, how active she is.
2500