Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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One study predicted that trained subjects would have a resting metabolic rate 100-200 kcal/day greater than sedentary subjects.
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The energy spent when a body performs basic functions which are required to stay alive is basal metabolic rate. The energy spent is measured by the amount of calories burnt.
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