Are Net carbs and Caloric Deficit the same?

Are Net carbs and Caloric Deficit the same?

Calories Consumed (Food) - Calories Burned (Exercise) = Net Calories

1252 - 2400 = -1148


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  • Hi ernesto_carreras,

    You've got the calculation for Net Calories right!

    Net Calories = Calories Consumed - Calories Burned

    This tells you how many calories you have left to maintain your weight.

    With your weight loss goal of -1.5 lbs per week, this will subtract an additional 748 kcal from your Net Calories; i.e. you have 400 kcal left before you reach the calorie deficit you need to reach your weight loss goal.

    You can choose a couple of different ways to calculate Net Carbs:
    Net Carbs (with sugar alcohols) = Total Carbs - Fiber
    Net Carbs without Sugar Alcohols = Total Carbs - Fiber AND sugar alcohols

    Best,

    Karen Stark
    cronometer.com
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  • OK. So if I understood correctly, I can eat an additional meal today that is equal or below 400 kcal. If I do not because I do not need it, i.e., I am not hungry or my body is not asking for it, then it is OK too. The problem is if I eat a meal that is larger than 400 kcal, which will be against my planned goal, correct?
    BTW, I will not starve to death, I love eating. I just want to be able to understand this well to help me make decisions along the way.
    Thanks for all your advice and knowledge. I really appreciate you taking the time to answer all of our questions! :smile:

  • That's right! You can eat 400 more kcal and still be on track for your weight loss goal.

    I'm happy to help :) Best of luck!

    Karen Stark
    cronometer.com
    As always, any and all postings here are covered by our T&Cs:
    https://forums.cronometer.com/discussion/27/governing-terms-and-disclaimer

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