the thyroid i believe.
wait that would be the same question just asked twice. the answer would be never because it is resting
Yes.
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
a decrease in resting heart rate
no it doesnt
Intense exercise can temporarily increase the body's resting metabolic rate, leading to a higher calorie burn even when at rest. This effect, known as excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC), can help with weight management and overall metabolic health.
RMR stands for resting metabolic rate.it is the rate at which we burn energy or calories when resting. This helps fulfill the basic requirements of the body to function optimally
A unit of measurement that refers to the relative energy demands of an activity in comparison to your energy demands in a resting state is known as MET. MET (Metabolic Equivalent) is defined as the ratio of the work metabolic rate to the resting metabolic rate.
Organs such as the liver, brain, and heart contribute the most to resting metabolic needs due to their high metabolic activity. These organs require a significant amount of energy to perform essential functions even when the body is at rest. Additionally, muscle tissue also plays a role in resting metabolism as it accounts for a higher percentage of overall body mass.
is resting and has not eaten its first meal of the day
Yes, that's correct. 1.0 MET (metabolic equivalent) is defined as the resting metabolic rate, which is the amount of oxygen consumed by the body at rest. This value represents the baseline for measuring the metabolic cost of various physical activities, with activities with higher MET values requiring more oxygen and energy expenditure.
Answer: She ate right before the measurement was done Chapter 8 Nutrition assesment ~jmata~