Nutrition Calculator

Fat Intake Calculator

Estimate how much dietary fat you may need each day based on your calorie target, body weight, and nutrition goal.

Calculate Daily Fat Intake

Fill in your weight, calories, and goal.

Weight

Goal

Recommended Daily Fat grams/day
Fat Calories
Per Meal (4 meals)
Per kg Body Weight

Your estimated daily fat intake will appear here.

Why Dietary Fat Matters

Dietary fat supports hormones, cell function, brain health, and absorption of fat-soluble vitamins such as A, D, E, and K.

How This Calculator Works

This calculator estimates fat intake as a percentage of your daily calories. The percentage changes slightly depending on whether your goal is fat loss, maintenance, or weight gain.

FAQ

How much fat should I eat per day?

It depends on your calorie intake and nutrition goal. This calculator gives a simple daily estimate.

Is eating fat unhealthy?

No. Healthy fats are an important part of a balanced diet. The key is choosing quality sources and the right amount.

Can fat intake help with hormones?

Yes. Adequate dietary fat is important for normal hormone production and overall health.

What Are Healthy Fats?

Healthy fats are an important part of balanced nutrition and help support hormones, energy, brain function, and absorption of vitamins A, D, E, and K.

Dietary fat is one of the three main macronutrients along with protein and carbohydrates.

Good Sources of Healthy Fat

  • Avocados
  • Nuts and seeds
  • Olive oil
  • Fatty fish like salmon
  • Eggs
  • Nut butters

Fat Intake and Fitness Goals

Fat intake may change depending on calorie intake, activity level, and whether your goal is fat loss, maintenance, or muscle gain.

Many people balance fats together with carbohydrates and protein as part of a complete nutrition plan.

Fat and Hormones

Dietary fat plays an important role in hormone production and overall health. Very low fat intake for long periods may affect energy levels and recovery.

Fat Intake Calculator FAQ

Can eating fat help with energy?

Yes. Fat is a major energy source and provides more calories per gram than carbs or protein.

Are all fats unhealthy?

No. Many fats are important for overall health when eaten in balanced amounts.

Should athletes eat more fat?

Nutrition needs vary depending on training style, calorie intake, and personal goals.

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