Macros for 140 lb Men (Maintenance, Sedentary)
Reviewed by Andrew Menechian, Head of Fitness at FitCommit
Exact macros for a 140 lb man on a maintenance diet. Calculated from estimated lean mass, Katch-McArdle BMR, and a sedentary TDEE (desk job, little or no exercise).
1,796
Calories
Maintenance calories
120g
Protein
480 cal (27%)
194g
Carbs
776 cal (43%)
60g
Fat
540 cal (30%)
Eating at TDEE with zero deficit or surplus. These macros maintain your 140 lb body weight while optimizing protein for muscle retention.
How These Macros Were Calculated
| Body Weight | 140 lbs |
|---|---|
| Estimated Lean Mass | 115 lbs (82% of body weight) |
| Lean Mass (kg) | 52.1 kg |
| BMR (Katch-McArdle) | 1,495 cal/day |
| TDEE (BMR x 1.2) | 1,794 cal/day |
| Target Calories | 1,796 cal/day |
| Calorie Change | None (maintenance) |
| Expected Weekly Change | Stable weight |
BMR uses the Katch-McArdle formula (370 + 21.6 x lean mass kg), which accounts for lean mass and outperforms Harris-Benedict for accuracy across different body compositions. Lean mass estimated at 18% average body fat for men. Activity multiplier 1.2 = desk job, little or no exercise.
Macro Breakdown
| Macro | Grams | Calories | % of Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Protein | 120g | 480 | 27% |
| Carbohydrates | 194g | 776 | 43% |
| Fat | 60g | 540 | 30% |
| Total | - | 1,796 | 100% |
Protein is set at 2.3g per kg of lean body mass (115 lbs lean mass for this man). Fat targets 30% of target calories with a minimum safety floor applied if needed; carbs fill remaining calories, with a 50g minimum for brain function.
Meal Split Examples
3 Meals Per Day
- Per-meal calories599 cal
- Per-meal protein40g
- Per-meal carbs65g
- Per-meal fat20g
4 Meals Per Day
- Per-meal calories449 cal
- Per-meal protein30g
- Per-meal carbs49g
- Per-meal fat15g
5 Meals Per Day
- Per-meal calories359 cal
- Per-meal protein24g
- Per-meal carbs39g
- Per-meal fat12g
Research shows muscle protein synthesis is maximized with 30-40g protein per meal. 40g per meal in 3 meals is within the optimal range.
What These Macros Look Like in Food
Protein: 120g
- 4 x 100g chicken breast (31g each)
- 20 large eggs (6g each)
- 7 cups whole-milk Greek yogurt (17g each)
- 5 cups cottage cheese (25g each)
Carbs: 194g
- 7 medium sweet potatoes (26g each)
- 4 cups dry oats (54g each)
- 5 cups cooked lentils (40g each)
- 4 cups cooked brown rice (45g each)
Fat: 60g
- 4 tbsp olive oil (14g each)
- 4 half avocados (15g each)
- 4 oz mixed nuts (14g each)
- 5 x 100g salmon fillet (13g each)
These are rough equivalents. Most meals contain a mix of all three macros. Use a food tracking app for precise logging.
These numbers use an estimated 18% body fat.
FitCommit measures your actual lean mass with an AI body scan from your phone camera, so your macros reflect your real body composition.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much weight will I change at 1796 calories?
At 1796 calories per day, your weight should stay stable within normal daily fluctuation (1-3 lbs of water weight). This is your estimated TDEE for sedentary activity. If you consistently gain or lose weight at this intake, your actual TDEE differs from the estimate.
Why is fat set at 60g for a maintenance diet?
Fat is set at 30% of total calories, which is 540 calories or 60g per day. Fat is essential for hormone production, fat-soluble vitamin absorption, and satiety. Keeping fat at 30% of calories maintains hormone function during maintenance. Dropping fat below 20% of total calories can impair testosterone, estrogen, and recovery.
How do I split 120g of protein across meals?
Across 3 meals, each meal needs about 40g of protein. Across 5 meals or snacks, each needs about 24g. Research shows protein synthesis is maximized with 30-40g per meal for most people. 40g per meal in 3 meals is within the optimal 30-40g range.
What are 194g of carbs used for in a maintenance diet?
The 194g of carbs provides 776 calories for workouts and brain function. Carbohydrates replenish muscle glycogen after training, supporting performance and recovery. At maintenance, 194g of carbs fuels daily activity at a sustainable level without gain or loss.
When to Recalculate These Macros
Weight trending upward over 2 weeks
Reduce by 100-150 cal/day from carbs. Your actual TDEE is slightly below the 1.2x estimate for sedentary activity.
Weight trending downward over 2 weeks
Add 100-150 cal/day from carbs or fat. You may be more active than the multiplier accounts for, or your metabolism has adapted upward.
Activity level has changed significantly
Switch to the matching activity level using the selector above. The difference between sedentary and moderately active can be 300-500 cal/day at 140 lbs.
Other Weights and Goals
Same Weight and Goal, Different Activity Levels
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