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Home » Basal Metabolic Rate: Definition, Factors, And Clinical Relevance

Basal Metabolic Rate: Definition, Factors, And Clinical Relevance

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Basal Metabolic Rate: Definition, Factors, And Clinical Relevance

Question 1. What is BMR? Write two factors affecting it.
Answer:

BMR Definition:

  • It is the minimum amount of energy required by the body to maintain life at complete physical and mental rest in the post-absorptive state.

Factors Affecting BMR:

  • Surface area
  • Sex
  • Age
  • Physical activity
  • Hormones
  • Environment
  • Disease states

Question 2. The calorific value of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids.
Answer:

Calorific values:

Carbs Proteins Fats Calorie Comparison

Question 3. What is calorific value?
Answer:

  • The energy contained in food is determined by measuring the heat produced by the complete combustion of a specified quantity of it.
  • This is usually expressed in joules per kilogram.

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