Health & Fitness Calculators
Calories, BMI, body fat, macros, pregnancy, and fitness calculators built on established medical formulas.
About our health & fitness calculators
Health numbers only help if the formula behind them is legitimate. Every calculator in this section names its method and uses the version supported by research: the Mifflin-St Jeor equation for calories, BMR, and TDEE (the formula the American Dietetic Association found most accurate for healthy adults), the U.S. Navy circumference method for body fat, Naegele’s rule for pregnancy due dates, and the Devine, Robinson, Miller, and Hamwi formulas for ideal weight ranges.
The tools are designed to be used together. Start with BMR to learn what your body burns at rest, TDEE to account for your activity, then the calorie and macro calculators to turn that into daily targets for losing, maintaining, or gaining weight. Runners can pair the pace calculator with the calories-burned tool to plan training around real energy costs. Charts show how your targets ladder from aggressive deficit to surplus, so you can pick a sustainable pace instead of an extreme one.
All results are estimates for healthy adults. They can’t account for medical conditions, medications, or individual metabolism, so treat them as a starting point and confirm anything important with a healthcare professional.