Keto Calculator helps you determine your ideal macro intake for low-carbs diets
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Name | Keto Calculator |
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Version | 2.2 |
Update | Feb 22, 2021 |
Size | 31 MB |
Category | Health & Fitness |
Installs | 100K+ |
Developer | Compumaster Ltd |
Android OS | Android 8.0+ |
Google Play ID | com.compumasterltd.keto_calculator |
Keto Calculator · Description
Keto Calculator is designed to help you determine your ideal macro intake (macronutrients) for the ketogenic diet as well as other types of low-carbs diets.
Keto Calculator is based on KetoDiet Buddy (https://ketodietapp.com/Blog/page/KetoDiet-Buddy), an open source keto calculator (https://github.com/ketodiet/keto-calculator) for low-carb diets.
Keto Calculator is - and will always be - free. You can help us by leaving a review.
Free means:
- no subscriptions
- no adds
- no sign-ups
- complete user privacy
What is the Ketogenic Diet?
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Ketogenic diet is high in fat, adequate in protein and low in carbohydrates. Generally, the macronutrient ratio varies within the following ranges:
60-75% of calories from fat (or even more),
15-30% of calories from protein, and
5-10% of calories from carbs.
The exact amount of fat and protein is a matter of individual goals, needs and activity levels. Typically, most people on ketogenic diets don't consume over 5% of calories from carbohydrates.
In most cases, people following a keto diet won’t need to count calories. However, as they approach their ideal weight and their weight loss stalls, calorie counting can be helpful for fat loss.
Keto Calculator is based on KetoDiet Buddy (https://ketodietapp.com/Blog/page/KetoDiet-Buddy), an open source keto calculator (https://github.com/ketodiet/keto-calculator) for low-carb diets.
Keto Calculator is - and will always be - free. You can help us by leaving a review.
Free means:
- no subscriptions
- no adds
- no sign-ups
- complete user privacy
What is the Ketogenic Diet?
---------------------------
Ketogenic diet is high in fat, adequate in protein and low in carbohydrates. Generally, the macronutrient ratio varies within the following ranges:
60-75% of calories from fat (or even more),
15-30% of calories from protein, and
5-10% of calories from carbs.
The exact amount of fat and protein is a matter of individual goals, needs and activity levels. Typically, most people on ketogenic diets don't consume over 5% of calories from carbohydrates.
In most cases, people following a keto diet won’t need to count calories. However, as they approach their ideal weight and their weight loss stalls, calorie counting can be helpful for fat loss.