wait that would be the same question just asked twice. the answer would be never because it is resting
Answer: She ate right before the measurement was done Chapter 8 Nutrition assesment ~jmata~
It is a matter of doing the right adjustments!!! Adults have higher resting metabolic rates (RMR) when compared to children, this is solely based on their greater body-weight. If you adjust RMR per Kg body-weight children will have higher resting metabolic rates. Now it gets tricky, children also have a greater surface area to mass ratio. If we adjust now for surface area the RMR in children and adults become similar. The same principle accounts for the different RMRs in mice and elephants (Kleibers law)!
Because of high metabolic rate.
BMR stands for basal metabolic rate. This is the rate of energy expenditure by people while at a resting point.
Because they have a higher metabolic rate.
Rats have a higher metabolic rate than frogs.
Because they have a higher metabolic rate.
A person with a resting heart rate higher than 70 BPM is at a greater risk for Heart disease.
I predict that the heart rate after walking will be higher than the resting heart rate. I predict that the heart rate after running will be higher than the heart rate after walking.
There is a higher metabolic rate found in healthier person than sickly one.
The ability of the heart to recover after strenuous exercise. There is not really a rate because it is the ability of the heart to go from a workout pulse rate that may be two to three times higher than the resting, to the resting rate. Hope this helps. <><
Obesity has a number of causes, and not everything about obesity is understood. There is a correlation between one's percentage of body fat and one's metabolic rate: all things being equal, someone with a higher metabolic rate is likely to have less body fat than someone with a lower metabolic rate. Our metabolic rate tends to decline as we age, which is one reason why older people tend to have a higher percentage of body fat than younger people. It's important to realize, however, that your metabolic rate CAN be increased by proper eating and exercising whatever your age.