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2,000 kcal a day for fat loss in women hits roughly 140g protein, 234g carbs, 56g fat. The day below is one example of how that splits across 3 meals and 2 snacks.
The day below is one example. Targets are your daily goal; the totals show what this specific meal combination delivers. Swap meals or adjust portions to land closer to the target.
2,000 kcal
target
1,833 kcal
in this day
140g
target
157g
in this day
234g
target
182g
in this day
56g
target
53g
in this day
Three meals plus two snacks. Portions and macros are scaled to land near the daily target. Swap freely with the rules in the next section.
Breakfast
430 kcal
1 serving
Protein
33g
Carbs
55g
Fat
11g
Lunch
570 kcal
1.5 servings
Protein
53g
Carbs
53g
Fat
15g
Dinner
600 kcal
1.25 servings
Protein
50g
Carbs
56g
Fat
18g
Snack 1
105 kcal
0.5 servings
Protein
14g
Carbs
9g
Fat
3g
Snack 2
110 kcal
0.5 servings
Protein
7g
Carbs
9g
Fat
6g
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2,000 kcal is at or above the average woman's TDEE (~1,900). For fat loss to occur at this calorie level, your true TDEE needs to be higher (taller, more muscular, more active than average).
Expected weekly change: Approximately 0.2 lbs gained per week at average TDEE.
Typical fit: women in a slow cut or body-recomposition phase, prioritizing sustainability over speed.
Reference body weight: the 140g protein target is calibrated for an average 140 lb woman. If you weigh meaningfully more or less, scale protein by your bodyweight (around 1g per pound for fat loss, 0.85g per pound for maintenance, 0.8g per pound for muscle gain).
Macro distribution ranges and protein targets are anchored in IOM Dietary Reference Intakes, peer-reviewed sports-nutrition research, and federal dietary guidance. Per-portion macros use USDA FoodData Central as the reference.
The 140g protein target is calibrated for an average 140 lb woman at 1g protein per pound. If you weigh 160+ lbs, scale up; if you weigh 120- lbs, scale down. Protein scales by bodyweight, not by calorie level. Keep fat and carbs roughly proportional and adjust calories to match your TDEE.
For the average woman (TDEE ~1,900 kcal), 2,000 kcal creates a meaningful deficit and supports steady fat loss. Smaller or less-active individuals may need to adjust downward; taller or more active people can sit higher and still cut.
Aim for around 140g protein, 234g carbs, and 56g fat per day. Protein should be the priority and stays roughly constant across meals; carbs and fat can shift around training timing.
The plan above shows one example: Protein oatmeal (430 kcal), Tuna salad wrap (570 kcal), Lean sirloin and sweet potato (600 kcal), Protein shake with banana (105 kcal), Hard-boiled eggs with berries (110 kcal). Total: 1833 kcal, 157g protein, 182g carbs, 53g fat. You can swap any meal for another with similar macros.
2,000 kcal can be sustained for 8-16 weeks of fat loss. Take a 1-2 week diet break every 8-12 weeks to manage metabolic adaptation and psychological fatigue.
Yes. Swap any meal for one with similar macros (within ~50 kcal and ~5g protein). The meal templates are illustrative; the macro target (140g P / 234g C / 56g F) is what drives results.
For most people, keep calories the same on rest and training days for simplicity. Optional refinement: shift 20-30g of carbs from rest days into training days. Protein stays the same every day.
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