📋 1,300-Calorie Meal Plan
Easy-to-follow meal plan with exact calorie counts and macros
Your 1,300-Calorie Day
A 1300-calorie diet is suitable for moderate weight loss for most women. Here is a complete day of eating:
1300
Total Daily Calories
Protein: 72g
Carbs: 154g
Fat: 47g
🌅 Breakfast: Overnight Oats
310 calories • P: 14g • C: 45g • F: 10g
- 1/2 cup rolled oats
- 1/2 cup almond milk
- 1/4 cup Greek yogurt
- 1 tbsp chia seeds
- 1/2 banana, sliced
☀️ Lunch: Black Bean Bowl
400 calories • P: 18g • C: 55g • F: 12g
- 1/2 cup black beans
- 1/2 cup brown rice
- 1/4 cup corn
- 2 tbsp salsa
- 1/4 avocado
- Cilantro and lime
🌙 Dinner: Baked Chicken Thighs with Sweet Potato
450 calories • P: 35g • C: 38g • F: 18g
- 5oz chicken thigh (skin removed)
- 1 medium sweet potato
- 1 cup green beans
- 1 tsp olive oil
- Garlic and herbs
🥜 Snack: Hummus with Veggies
140 calories • P: 5g • C: 16g • F: 7g
- 3 tbsp hummus
- 1 cup carrot and celery sticks
Tips for Sticking to 1,300 Calories
- Meal prep on Sunday: Prepare proteins and chop vegetables ahead of time to make weekday meals quick.
- Use a food scale: Eyeballing portions is the #1 reason calorie counts are off. A $10 food scale changes everything.
- Track with Calory: Log every meal to stay accountable. The app makes it easy with barcode scanning and AI food recognition.
- Drink water first: Sometimes thirst feels like hunger. Drink a glass of water before reaching for a snack.
- Don't skip meals: Skipping meals leads to overeating later. Spread your 1,300 calories across the day.
- Allow flexibility: If you go over at lunch, adjust dinner. One bad meal doesn't ruin the plan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 1,300 calories a day enough?
A 1300-calorie diet can be appropriate for weight loss under medical guidance, especially for smaller or less active individuals.
How much weight will I lose on 1,300 calories a day?
Weight loss depends on your Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE). If your TDEE is 1,800-2,200 calories, eating 1,300 calories creates a deficit of 500-1,000 calories per day, resulting in approximately 1.4-2.4 pounds of weight loss per week.