Your personal carb balance is your own very personal carbohydrate threshold. It’s the number of Net Carbs you can eat each day and still lose weight.
Your personal carb balance is influenced by age, gender, physical activity, hormonal issues, medication and other factors – all of which can raise or lower your metabolic resistance (how resistant your body is to burning fat). For your reference, here’s a chart representing metabolic resistance and the resulting personal carb balance range:
If your range* is: | Your Metabolic Resistance is: | What it means: |
Between 20-40 grams of Net Carbs per day | Very High | Your body is very resistant to losing weight |
Between 40-60 grams of Net Carbs per day | High | Your body is fairly resistant to losing weight |
Between 60-90 grams of Net Carbs per day | Average | Your body is slightly resistant to losing weight |
Between 90 – 120 grams of Net Carbs per day | Low | Your body is efficient at losing weight |
*Raising your activity/exercise increases your personal carb balance range.