It can vary from 500 calories to 1,600 caloires a day. The taller and more muscular a person is, the more caloires their bodeis burn naturally. The more active the body is, the more calories it will burn. Also, eating a healthy diet allows for more caloires to be burned, too.
On average, 2000 calories per day.
To fuel the human body, a person should consume 2,000 calories a day on average. This might be a bit high or low for some people depending on their lifestyle.
Depends if your a child probably 1,500 calories, but if your an adult 2,000 calories.
Calories provide the body with energy and nutrients that are vital to survival.
Calories are necessary, but too many for a day is unhealthy. Some say 2,000 calories a day is good.
No.
About 2,000 calories a day.
A typical person should consume 2,000 calories a day
Depends on you height, age and activity level. But to keep it simple, the human body needs 1,200 calories a day to have normal organ function so a average man with moderate activity level needs around 2,000 calories a day.
No, not at all. Most human bodies need about 800 to 1,000 calories a day just to survive, at the minimum. (Breathing, heart beating, simple movements.) When people do active things, ranging from walking to playing in sports, the body requires more calories to have enough energy to do so. Eating too few calories deprives the body of nutrients and can harm many organ and systems in the body.
the less, the better. Depends on how many meals you have and how many calories your body burns during the day. If you body works with the 2,000 calories a day then you should have 2,000 calories a day; not necessarily from fat. 1 gram of fat = 9 calories You might find this helpful: http://yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com/diet-fitness/how-count-calories-per-gram.html
Between 1,500 and 2,000 calories a day. Variations are based on gender, body size (height and weight), body fat, and daily level of activity.