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Relative metabolic rate must be the rate that an individual's body processes chemicals per unit of mass of their body.
The major factor that determines a person's metabolic rate is the tissue mass. Genetics and body weight also play a part.
Ethnicity
males have higher percentage of lean body mass
Three factors that influence a person's basal metabolism are their age, gender, and body composition. Generally, metabolism tends to decrease with age, with men typically having a higher basal metabolic rate than women. Additionally, muscle mass typically burns more calories at rest compared to fat mass, so individuals with higher muscle mass may have a higher metabolism.
lean body mass diminishes.
Your BMI means body mass index and it shows you how much of your body mass i. but your bmr is how many calories you'd burn if yo stayed in bed all day doing nothing but sleeping
BMR stands for Basal metabolic RateIt is also called the resting metabolic rate and is the amount of energy you expend in a normal resting state at normal temperature.It is used to calculate your calorific expenditure
Basal metabolic rate (BMR), and the closely related resting metabolic rate (RMR), is the rateof energy expenditure by humans and other animals at rest, and is measured in kJ per hour per kg body mass.
Lean body mass. Growth period. Body tempreture . hormonal stasus
yes. Your BMI is largely dependent on the muscle:fat mass ratio within your body. Higher fat level & lower muscle % in women means that generally their Basal metabolic rate will be lower.
yes coffie can help burn fat.. it makes you body use fat as an energy source rather than lean musclke mass and the caffeine in it speeds up your metabolic rate yes coffie can help burn fat.. it makes you body use fat as an energy source rather than lean musclke mass and the caffeine in it speeds up your metabolic rate yes coffie can help burn fat.. it makes you body use fat as an energy source rather than lean musclke mass and the caffeine in it speeds up your metabolic rate