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10 ways to cut 500 calories a day

Weight loss - 500 calories; Overweight - 500 calories; Obesity - 500 calories; Diet - 500 calories

No matter what type of diet you follow, to lose weight you need to burn more calories than you take in each day. For most people with overweight, cutting about 500 calories a day is a good place to start. If you can eat 500 fewer calories every day, you should lose about a pound (450 g) a week.

Always talk with your health care provider to determine a healthy weight for you before starting a weight-loss diet.

How to Cut Calories

Try these 10 ways to cut 500 calories every day. It is easier than you may think.

References

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Eat more, weigh less? www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/healthy_eating/energy_density.html. Updated June 3, 2022. Accessed June 18, 2022.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. How to avoid portion size pitfalls to help manage your weight. www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/healthy_eating/portion_size.html. Updated June 3, 2022. Accessed June 18, 2022.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Rethink your drink. www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/healthy_eating/drinks.html. Updated June 7, 2022. Accessed June 18, 2022.

U.S. Department of Agriculture; Agricultural Research Service. FoodData Central. fdc.nal.usda.gov. Updated April 2022. Accessed July 1, 2020.

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