Cutting Macros for a 200 lb Female (Keto)
If you are a 200-pound woman (91 kg) looking to lose fat using keto, your starting daily target is 1937 calories.
200gm protein · 30gm carbs · 113gm fat
This reflects a 486-calorie deficit below your estimated 2423-calorie TDEE. Use the pre-filled calculator below to adjust for your exact height, age, and activity level.
Who This Is For
200-pound womans who respond better to low-carb eating during a cut. Keto cutting tends to suit people who find carb-heavy foods harder to moderate or who prefer the appetite-suppression effects of ketosis over calorie counting.
Macro Rationale
A measured deficit of 486 calories below your estimated 2423-calorie TDEE is enough to drive consistent fat loss without triggering aggressive muscle breakdown. Protein is elevated specifically to counter the muscle-loss risk that comes with calorie restriction — it is the most important macro to protect during a cut.
Keto restricts carbs to promote fat oxidation as the primary fuel source. During a cut, it can improve appetite control and blunt hunger spikes, making the calorie deficit easier to sustain day-to-day without constant willpower. The tradeoff is reduced glycogen for high-intensity training — best suited for moderate-intensity activity.
Daily Target Calories
Your macros are based on your body stats, goal, and activity level. Eating style shapes meal suggestions; keto, carnivore, and PSMF also change how carbs and fat are set.
High Protein / Very Low Carb / High Fat
Daily Target Macros
Protein
200gm
Carbs
30gm
Fat
113gm
Protein: 200gm (1.0gm per lb body weight)
How we calculated this
Calories are based on BMR (1615) × activity for a TDEE of 2423, then adjusted by -20% for your goal.
Protein uses total body weight because body fat % was missing or outside the supported range.
Fat minimum is 0.50g per lb for keto.
Carbs are capped near ketogenic levels after protein and fat are set.
Keto caps carbs around 30g per day and moves the remaining calories into fat.
Sample Meal Plan
Breakfast
- Tofu Scramble — 6 oz (~170g)174 cal · P18.4 C4.1 F10.2
- Turkey Bacon — 3 slices (~34g)92.1 cal · P10.2 C1 F5.1
- Scrambled Eggs (3) — 3 large (~150g)218 cal · P18.4 C2 F15.3
Lunch
- Salmon Fillet — 1.3× (6 oz (~170g))399 cal · P46.9 C0 F23.5
- Edamame — 1.3× (1 cup shelled (~155g))247.7 cal · P22.2 C10.4 F10.4
- Asparagus — 1.3× (6 spears (~90g))31.3 cal · P3.9 C5.2 F0
Dinner
- Ribeye Steak — 0.9× (8 oz (~227g))393.3 cal · P41.1 C0 F25
- Tempeh — 0.9× (4 oz (~113g))187.7 cal · P17.9 C8.9 F8.9
Snack
- String Cheese — 0.7× (1 stick (~28g))53.5 cal · P4.7 C0.7 F3.3
- Beef Jerky — 0.7× (1 oz (~28g))46.8 cal · P6 C2 F0.7
- Hard Boiled Eggs (2) — 0.7× (2 large (~100g))93.7 cal · P8 C0.7 F6.7
Daily plan total: 1937.1 cal · 197.7g P · 35g C · 109.1g F
Live target: 1937 cal · 200g P · 30g C · 113g F
Sample plan built to hit your targets. Not medical advice.
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Adjustment Notes
- • Hold your targets for at least 2 full weeks before making changes — short-term weight fluctuations are water and digestion, not fat or muscle.
- • Adjust calories in 100–150 calorie increments, not large jumps. Small changes compound without disrupting adherence.
- • Recalculate every 10–15 lb of bodyweight change or every 6–8 weeks.
- • If your scale trend is flat for 2–3 weeks, reduce by ~100 calories from carbs or fats first — keep protein at current levels.
- • Current target: 1937 cal/day. If you are losing more than 1.5 lb/week consistently, add 100 calories — excessive loss rate increases muscle breakdown risk.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many calories should a 200 lb woman eat to lose fat?
A practical starting target is 1937 calories/day — a 486-calorie deficit below your estimated TDEE of 2423. This provides a meaningful signal for fat loss without being aggressive enough to risk significant muscle loss or excessive fat gain. Adjust in 100-calorie steps after 2–3 weeks of data.
How much protein should a 200 lb woman eat per day?
At 200 lb, a daily target of 200gm of protein (1.00g per lb bodyweight) supports body composition goals whether cutting, building, or maintaining. Protein has a higher thermic effect than carbs or fats, keeps hunger lower than either, and directly determines how much muscle your body can build or retain. Distribute across 3–5 meals for best use — a single large protein serving has diminishing returns compared to spread intake.
Will a 200 lb woman lose muscle during this 486-calorie deficit?
Muscle loss risk on a 486-calorie deficit is real but manageable. The most important protection is keeping protein at 200gm/day — elevated protein directly reduces muscle breakdown during a deficit. Continuing resistance training is the second most important factor; muscle is only retained if it is being used. A 486-calorie deficit is in a moderate range, which means weekly fat loss should be around 0.1 lbs — sustainable without requiring the body to cannibalize significant lean tissue.
What are the specific macro rules for a 200 lb woman on keto?
On a ketogenic approach at 200 lb, net carbs are capped at approximately 30gm/day to maintain ketosis. Fat provides the majority of calories at 113gm/day (roughly 53% of total intake). Protein stays moderate at 200gm — high enough to protect muscle but not so high that excess amino acids convert to glucose via gluconeogenesis and interrupt ketosis. Focus on tracking net carbs (total carbs minus fiber) rather than total carbs.
How do macros scale for heavier individuals like a 200 lb woman?
At 200 lb, total intake needs are higher than most generic macro guides suggest. Your estimated maintenance of 2423 calories reflects the greater metabolic demand of a larger body. Protein at 200gm scales proportionally with bodyweight — this is more total grams than a lighter person needs, but the per-pound ratio (1.00g/lb) is similar. Heavier individuals often also have a larger absolute margin for calorie adjustments — a 200-calorie change at 1937 calories is proportionally smaller than the same change at 1,800 calories.