Added Sugar Calculator
Compute your 10% and 5% added-sugar limits from calories, and track your estimated intake from foods. Sugar is assumed at 4 kcal per gram. Teaspoons use 4 g per tsp.
How to use
- Pick a mode: enter daily calories directly, or estimate calories using BMR × activity.
- Add foods/drinks to estimate your added sugar intake (grams per serving × servings).
- Compare your intake against the 10% limit and 5% target.
Methodology
The limits are computed as a fraction of daily energy intake. Since sugar contributes approximately 4 kcal per gram, the limit (in grams) is: grams = (fraction × calories) / 4. For teaspoons, we use 4 g per teaspoon.
In Estimate mode, we approximate daily calories as Total Daily Energy Expenditure: TDEE = BMR × PAL. BMR is computed with the Mifflin–St Jeor equation (metric units), then multiplied by the selected activity factor.
Full original guide (expanded)
This calculator provides two ways to set a daily calorie baseline (direct entry or estimation). It then computes two thresholds (10% and 5%) and compares them to a user-built intake list. The tool includes range checks to prevent nonsensical inputs and avoids rendering invalid numbers.