Macros for a 250 lb Woman: 3,419 Cal Maintenance Plan
Written and reviewed by
Andrew Menechian, Head of Fitness, FitCommit
PN1, PNC 1&2, Poliquin PICP 1&2 · Updated May 2026
Maintaining 250 lb as a moderately active female means 3,419 cal daily: 195g protein, 446g carbs, 95g fat. These numbers match your 3,419 TDEE exactly, with protein weighted to hold 188 lbs of lean mass and a minor surplus capacity for muscle repair. Weekly weigh-ins matter more than daily, since food volume and water swings show up as 2 to 3 lbs of scale noise. Maintenance only works long term when paired with progressive resistance training. Without it, the body has no reason to preserve the lean tissue these macros are built to protect. Hit protein every day. Let carbs and fat flex by about 20g as training load varies.
Comparing weights? See the same plan for a 240 lb woman or a 260 lb woman. Prefer a different goal? Try cutting macros at 250 lbs or bulking macros at 250 lbs. Or see the same macros for a 250 lb man.
3,419
Calories
Maintenance calories
195g
Protein
780 cal (23%)
446g
Carbs
1784 cal (52%)
95g
Fat
855 cal (25%)
Eating at TDEE with zero deficit or surplus. These macros maintain your 250 lb body weight while optimizing protein for muscle retention.
How These Macros Were Calculated
| Body Weight | 250 lbs |
|---|---|
| Estimated Lean Mass | 188 lbs (75% of body weight) |
| Lean Mass (kg) | 85 kg |
| BMR (Katch-McArdle) | 2,206 cal/day |
| TDEE (BMR x 1.55) | 3,419 cal/day |
| Target Calories | 3,419 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 25% average body fat for women. Activity multiplier 1.55 = moderate exercise 3-5 days per week. These static macro guide pages use one combined activity level for readable comparisons. The interactive macro calculator separates daily movement from training for a more precise target.
Macro Breakdown
| Macro | Grams | Calories | % of Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Protein | 195g | 780 | 23% |
| Carbohydrates | 446g | 1784 | 52% |
| Fat | 95g | 855 | 25% |
| Total | - | 3,419 | 100% |
Protein is set at 2.3g per kg of lean body mass (188 lbs lean mass for this woman). Fat targets 25% of target calories with a unisex floor of max(0.5g per kg body weight, 20% of calories) applied if the percentage drops below it. Carbs fill the remaining calories, with a 50g minimum for brain function.
Meal Split Examples
3 Meals Per Day
- Per-meal calories1,140 cal
- Per-meal protein65g
- Per-meal carbs149g
- Per-meal fat32g
4 Meals Per Day
- Per-meal calories855 cal
- Per-meal protein49g
- Per-meal carbs112g
- Per-meal fat24g
5 Meals Per Day
- Per-meal calories684 cal
- Per-meal protein39g
- Per-meal carbs89g
- Per-meal fat19g
Research shows muscle protein synthesis is maximized with 30-40g protein per meal. 65g per meal in 3 meals is within the optimal range.
What These Macros Look Like in Food
Protein: 195g
- 6 x 100g chicken breast (31g each)
- 33 large eggs (6g each)
- 9 scoops protein powder (22-25g each)
- 8 x 100g canned tuna (25g each)
Carbs: 446g
- 10 cups cooked rice (45g each)
- 8 cups dry oats (54g each)
- 17 medium sweet potatoes (26g each)
- 17 medium bananas (27g each)
Fat: 95g
- 7 tbsp olive oil (14g each)
- 12 tbsp peanut butter (8g fat each)
- 6 half avocados (15g each)
- 7 oz almonds (14g each)
These are rough equivalents. Most meals contain a mix of all three macros. Use a food tracking app for precise logging.
How Macros Shift at Nearby Weights
Same female, maintenance goal, moderately active activity. Your row is highlighted.
| Weight | Calories | Protein | Carbs | Fat | TDEE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 230 lbs | 3,193 | 180g | 418g | 89g | 3,192 |
| 240 lbs | 3,304 | 188g | 431g | 92g | 3,305 |
| 250 lbs | 3,419 | 195g | 446g | 95g | 3,419 |
| 260 lbs | 3,534 | 203g | 460g | 98g | 3,533 |
Each 10 lb change shifts TDEE by roughly 114 calories at moderately active activity. Recalculate at your new weight after every 10-15 lb change.
Sample Day of Eating
A representative day hitting 3,419 calories, 195g protein, 446g carbs, 95g fat. Adjust portions to match your food preferences.
Breakfast
~1,026 cal
- 10 large eggs
- 3 cups dry oats
- 1 medium banana
Lunch
~1,197 cal
- 220g chicken breast
- 3 cups cooked rice
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 cup cooked broccoli
Dinner
~1,196 cal
- 273g salmon
- 6 medium sweet potatos
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 cup cooked spinach
These are approximate servings. Exact macro hits require a food tracking app. Use this as a starting template and adjust portions to match your targets.
These numbers use an estimated 25% 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.
3 Sample Meals Hitting These Macros
Each meal delivers roughly 1140 calories, 65g protein, 149g carbs, and 32g fat, which is a third of your 3419 cal daily target.
Three-Egg Veggie Scramble
Balanced breakfast with whole eggs for fat, toast for carbs, lean protein.
Ingredients
- 3 whole eggs
- 260g egg whites
- 298g whole-grain toast (5 slices)
- 10g butter
- 100g spinach, mushrooms, tomato
Instructions (10 min)
- Whisk eggs and egg whites with salt and pepper.
- Sauté vegetables in butter 3 min.
- Pour egg mixture in, scramble on medium heat, 4-5 min.
- Serve with toast.
Turkey and Avocado Sandwich
Quick, balanced, and travels well. A go-to maintenance lunch.
Ingredients
- 224g deli turkey breast
- 347g whole-grain bread (about 6 slices)
- 213g avocado
- 2 slices tomato, lettuce, mustard
- Salt, pepper to taste
Instructions (7 min)
- Toast bread lightly.
- Mash avocado onto one slice.
- Layer turkey, tomato, lettuce.
- Add mustard, salt, pepper. Close and slice diagonally.
Baked Cod with Quinoa
White fish, ancient grain, and a green vegetable. Clean maintenance dinner.
Ingredients
- 361g cod fillet
- 710g cooked quinoa
- 150g asparagus
- 64g olive oil
- Lemon, dill, salt, pepper
Instructions (25 min)
- Preheat oven to 200C (400F). Place cod on parchment, drizzle with olive oil, lemon, dill.
- Bake 12-15 min until flaky.
- Cook quinoa to package directions.
- Roast asparagus 10 min at same temperature as cod.
How to Hit These Macros Daily
Buy a digital food scale
A food scale eliminates the single biggest source of calorie miscalculation: eyeballed portions. A $15 scale pays for itself the first week by surfacing hidden 200 to 400 cal overshoots. Required for hitting 3419 cal precisely.
Plan 3 meals that total 3419 calories
Divide daily calories evenly: roughly 1140 cal per meal for a 250 lb woman. Each meal targets about 65g protein, 149g carbs, and 32g fat.
Hit 195g protein first
Protein is the lock, carbs and fat are the flex. 195g across 3 meals is 65g each. Pick one anchor protein source per meal (chicken, beef, fish, Greek yogurt, eggs) and portion it before adding anything else. If you fall short on calories by bedtime, top up with carbs or fat, not extra protein.
Split carbs and fat around training
Put 112g of your 446g carbs in the meal 1-2 hours pre-workout and 134g in the post-workout meal. Spread fat evenly across remaining meals. Carb timing matters for training quality on a target.
Track every input for 14 days
Log every meal, snack, drink, and cooking oil for 14 days using any tracking app. No eyeballing. The calibration period surfaces blind spots: dressings, condiments, weekend drift. After 14 days, tracking becomes automatic.
Adjust by 100 cal weekly based on the scale trend
Step on the scale 5 mornings a week, average the readings. Compare to last week. If the weekly average drifts more than 1.5 lbs in either direction, adjust 100 cal opposite the drift. Never adjust on a single day's reading.
What This Looks Like In Practice
Meal timing and structure
At maintenance, meal timing is flexible because total calories are the main lever. 3 to 4 meals works for most schedules. A 250 lb woman holding 3419 cal can skip breakfast and eat two larger meals, or spread across 5 smaller ones. What matters is hitting 195g of protein total and staying within ±100 cal of target on a weekly average. Consistency at the week level beats precision at the meal level.
Training day nutrition
At maintenance for a 250 lb woman, train to preserve or slowly build lean mass. Pre-workout, 112g of your 446g daily carbs 60 to 90 min before lifting supports performance. Post-workout, 134g of carbs plus 30g to 40g protein replenishes glycogen and triggers synthesis. Lifting 3 to 4 times per week with progressive overload is what keeps the 195g protein target from becoming wasted at 3419 cal. Without resistance training, the body has no reason to preserve the lean mass these macros are built to protect, and your 3419 TDEE will drift down within a year.
Common pitfalls to avoid
At maintenance for a 250 lb woman on 3419 cal, the biggest pitfall is drift. Weight creeps up 2 to 3 lbs over a month, scale moves feel noisy, and six months later the baseline is 13 lbs heavier. Fix this with a weekly average: step on the scale 5 mornings a week, take the 7-day average, compare week-over-week against your 250 lb set point. Second pitfall: dropping training once calorie pressure is off. Without progressive resistance training, muscle mass slowly declines, which lowers your 3419 TDEE, which turns 3419 into 3319+ effective cal within a year. Lift 3 times a week minimum at 195g protein daily.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is protein 195g for maintenance at 250 lbs?
Protein for maintenance is set at 2.3g per kg of lean body mass. A 250 lb woman with 188 lbs of lean mass needs 195g of protein per day. At maintenance, 2.3g per kg of lean mass supports daily muscle repair and satiety.
How much weight will I change at 3419 calories?
At 3419 calories per day, your weight should stay stable within normal daily fluctuation (1-3 lbs of water weight). This is your estimated TDEE for moderately active activity. If you consistently gain or lose weight at this intake, your actual TDEE differs from the estimate.
Why is fat set at 95g for a maintenance diet?
Fat is set at 25% of total calories, which is 855 calories or 95g per day. Fat is essential for hormone production, fat-soluble vitamin absorption, and satiety. Bulking and maintenance use 25% fat for steady hormonal support. A unisex floor of max(0.5g per kg body weight, 20% of calories) protects testosterone and estrogen below the percentage target.
How do I split 195g of protein across meals?
Across 3 meals, each meal needs about 65g of protein. Across 5 meals or snacks, each needs about 39g. Research shows protein synthesis is maximized with 30-40g per meal for most people. 65g per meal in 3 meals is within the optimal 30-40g range.
What are 446g of carbs used for in a maintenance diet?
The 446g of carbs provides 1784 calories for workouts and brain function. Carbohydrates replenish muscle glycogen after training, supporting performance and recovery. At maintenance, 446g of carbs fuels daily activity at a sustainable level without gain or loss.
Should I recalculate my macros as I track weight?
At maintenance, recalculate your TDEE every 4-8 weeks if your weight shifts more than 5 lbs consistently. Lean mass changes affect calorie needs.
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 1.55x estimate for moderately active 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 250 lbs.
Other Weights and Goals
Same Weight and Goal, Different Activity Levels
Sedentary
250 lbs, female, maintenance
Lightly Active
250 lbs, female, maintenance
Moderately Active
250 lbs, female, maintenance
Very Active
250 lbs, female, maintenance
Extra Active
250 lbs, female, maintenance
Macro targets on this page use the energy-balance framework described in our body weight methodology.
References
Primary sources behind the protein, fat, and calorie targets on this page. Reviewed by Andrew Menechian, Head of Fitness, FitCommit.
- Phillips SM, Van Loon LJ. Dietary protein for athletes: from requirements to optimum adaptation. J Sports Sci. 2011.Protein targets for lean mass retention during cuts (2.3-2.6g/kg LBM).
- Helms ER, Aragon AA, Fitschen PJ. Evidence-based recommendations for natural bodybuilding contest preparation: nutrition and supplementation. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2014.Cutting deficits, protein intake, and fat minimums for hormone protection.
- Aragon AA, et al. International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: diets and body composition. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2017.ISSN position on macro distribution for body-composition goals.
- Morton RW, et al. A systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression of the effect of protein supplementation on resistance training-induced gains in muscle mass and strength in healthy adults. Br J Sports Med. 2018.Evidence ceiling on protein intake for muscle gain (~1.6g/kg body weight).
- National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements. Protein and Amino Acids (Dietary Reference Intakes).Baseline RDAs for protein, carbohydrate, and fat across adult populations.
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