Bmr - basal metalbolic rate
The number of calories the body uses while at rest
is resting and has not eaten its first meal of the day
Elevating your heart rate increases your basal metabolic rate in an individual.
A basal metabolic rate is an amount of energy expended while at rest in a neutrally temperate climate.
RQ may stand for a number of things but in science it means respiratory quotient. This is a measure which is used in calculations of basal metabolic rate.
The amount of energy used by the body at rest is sometimes called the basal metabolic rate.
The basal metabolic rate means how many calories your body would burn if you were to completely rest for a period of 24 hours. Your basal metabolic rate indicates how much energy your body needs to perform vital body functions such as breathing and heart rate.
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The Basal Metabolic Rate, or BMR, is your metabolic rate, or how many calories that you burn, when you are completely at rest. It is responsible for most of the calories that you burn each day.
Metabolism. Basic Metabolic Rate (BMR)
Basal metabolic rate