🔥 Ketosis Timeline Calculator

Estimate when you will enter ketosis during your fast based on your glycogen stores, activity level, and metabolic flexibility. Prior diet and exercise significantly affect how quickly ketosis begins.

Formula: Sedentary, high-carb diet: 16-24 hours | Active, moderate carb: 12-18 hours | Low-carb/keto adapted: 8-12 hours | Exercise before fast: subtract 2-4 hours

How to Calculate

Understanding the math behind your fasting practice helps you make informed decisions. While FastMinder handles much of this automatically, knowing the formulas gives you deeper insight into what the numbers mean and how to adjust your approach.

Use the formula and reference ranges below to calculate your personal values. Remember that individual variation is significant; these calculations are starting points, not absolute rules.

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Reference Ranges

Ranges: Early ketosis: 0.5 mmol/L BHB | Moderate: 1.0-2.0 mmol/L | Deep: 2.0-5.0 mmol/L | Therapeutic: 3.0+ mmol/L

Example Calculations

InputResult
Sedentary, standard diet, 16:8Early ketosis around hour 14-16
Active, low-carb diet, 24hr fastEarly ketosis around hour 8-10, moderate by hour 18-20
Exercise before fasting, moderate carbEarly ketosis around hour 10-12

How FastMinder Helps

FastMinder automates many fasting-related calculations, showing you metabolic milestones, fasting phases, and progress tracking without manual math. Simply start your fast and let FastMinder display your progress in real time.

Track your results over time in FastMinder to see how your fasting practice affects your metrics. Trends are more meaningful than single calculations because they show the direction and rate of your progress.

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Important Considerations

All calculations are estimates based on averages. Your individual results will vary based on genetics, body composition, activity level, and metabolic health. Use these calculators as starting points, then adjust based on your actual experience tracked in FastMinder.

For medical decisions, always consult with a healthcare professional rather than relying solely on calculator estimates.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this calculator?

This calculator uses established formulas from nutritional and sports science research. However, all calculations are estimates. Your individual results may vary based on genetics, body composition, metabolic rate, and other factors. Use these as guidelines and track your actual results in FastMinder.

How often should I recalculate?

Recalculate every 4-8 weeks or whenever your body weight, fitness level, or fasting goals change significantly. FastMinder tracks your progress continuously, providing ongoing data without manual recalculation.

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