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Calorie Guide Β· Age 35 Β· 90 kg

Calories for a 35-Year-Old 90 kg Man

Exact BMR, TDEE and calorie targets for a 35-year-old man weighing 90 kg (198 lbs).

Calorie Needs: 35 years old Β· 90 kg Β· Man

1826
BMR (at rest)
2191
Sedentary TDEE
2510
Lightly active TDEE
2830
Moderately active
2010
Weight loss target
2510
Maintenance
2810
Muscle gain target

How Many Calories Does a 35-Year-Old 90 kg Man Need?

Using the Mifflin-St Jeor equation with your exact inputs β€” age 35, weight 90 kg (198 lbs), average man's height (175.3 cm) β€” the resting metabolic rate is 1826 kcal/day. With typical daily activity, total calorie expenditure (TDEE) ranges from 2191 kcal (sedentary) to 3149 kcal (very active).

Age 35 note: After 30, metabolic rate begins declining ~1–2% per decade, driven by gradual muscle loss. Resistance training 2–3Γ—/week largely offsets this.

Calorie Targets by Goal

GoalDaily CaloriesExpected Result
πŸ”΅ Aggressive weight loss1760 kcal~0.75 kg/week
πŸ“‰ Weight loss2010 kcal~0.5 kg/week
βœ… Maintenance2510 kcalWeight stable
πŸ’ͺ Lean bulk2810 kcal~0.25 kg/week
πŸ‹οΈ Aggressive bulk3010 kcal~0.5 kg/week

Calorie Needs by Activity Level

Activity LevelDescriptionDaily Calories
SedentaryDesk job, minimal movement2191 kcal
Lightly active1–3 workouts/week2510 kcal
Moderately active3–5 workouts/week2830 kcal
Very activeHard training 6–7 days/week3149 kcal

BMI at 90 kg

At 90 kg and average height for a man (175.3 cm), your BMI is 29.3 β€” Overweight ⚠️.

Macronutrient Split at 2510 kcal

Macro% of CaloriesGrams/dayCalories
Protein30%188 g752 kcal
Carbohydrates40%251 g1004 kcal
Fat30%84 g756 kcal

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many calories does a 35-year-old 90 kg man need per day?A lightly active 35-year-old 90 kg man needs approximately 2510 kcal/day to maintain weight. This ranges from 2191 kcal (sedentary) to 3149 kcal (very active).
How many calories to lose weight at 90 kg, age 35?Eat 2010 kcal/day β€” a 500 kcal deficit from maintenance β€” to lose approximately 0.5 kg per week. Recalculate every 4–6 weeks as your weight changes.
How does age 35 affect calorie needs compared to age 30?At age 35, BMR is approximately 1826 kcal vs 1851 kcal at age 30 β€” a difference of 25 kcal/day. Resistance training largely offsets age-related metabolic decline.

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