1200 - 1500 according to your needs or activity level of that day
no because a boy needs more calories than a girl
The Feeling Machine, a computer program that addresses teenage girls' emotional needs and abilities
The UK Department of Health recommends 1845 calories for girls aged 11-14 and 2110 calories for girls aged 15-18. Athletes may need significantly higher caloric intake.
Factors such as age, gender, weight, height, activity level, and metabolic rate are considered when determining an individual's daily calorie needs.
Calorie needs are often higher during the teenage years than any other time of life. During this period of rapid growth and development, boys require an average of 2,800 calories a day, while girls require an average of 2,200 calories a day. Below is a detailed list of calorie needs for teens by age, sex and activity level.
The answer would be different for everyone. To sustain a weight of 240 pounds you would continue with the current calorie intake. The recommended calorie intake per day per adult is about 2000.
There is no medical evidence that girls are fatter than boys. Boys and girls develop different weights depending on their diets. While there are different weights kids should be for their age, boys are technically supposed to be slightly heavier than girls.
The question needs some careful editing.
200 calores
FALSE
250 and 300