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the liver has a higher metabolic rate
males have higher percentage of lean body mass
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.
Males have a higher percentage of lean body mass.
what is the pulse rate of pregnant women
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No, fat does not have a higher metabolic rate than muscle. Muscle tissue is more metabolically active than fat tissue, meaning it burns more calories at rest. This is why individuals with a higher muscle mass tend to have a higher overall metabolic rate compared to those with more body fat.
Well metabolic rate can be decreased in many ways and one way is having a higher proportion of fat to muscle. Also ecxercising increases the rate.
Well metabolic rate can be decreased in many ways and one way is having a higher proportion of fat to muscle. Also ecxercising increases the rate.
wait that would be the same question just asked twice. the answer would be never because it is resting
Oxygen consumption is directly proportional to metabolic rate. As the body metabolizes nutrients to produce energy, it requires oxygen to carry out this process. Therefore, an increase in oxygen consumption indicates a higher metabolic rate, while a decrease in oxygen consumption indicates a lower metabolic rate.
Men generally have a higher Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) than women due to differences in body composition and hormonal factors. Men typically have a greater proportion of lean muscle mass, which burns more calories at rest compared to fat tissue. Additionally, testosterone, which is more prevalent in men, promotes muscle development and increases metabolic rate. These factors combined contribute to the higher BMR observed in men.