Basal Metabolic Rate 5.6
Basal Metabolic Rate is the minimal caloric requirement needed to sustain life in a resting individual. Let`s look at some factors that affect BMR:Age: In youth, the BMR is higher;
age brings less lean mass and slows the BMR. Height: Tall, thin people have higher BMR`s. Growth: Children and pregnant women have higher BMR`s. Body Composition: The more lean tissue, the higher the BMR.The more fat tissue, the lower the BMR. Fasting/Starvation: Fasting/starvation hormones lower the BMR. Malnutrition: Malnutrition lowers the BMR. Thyroxin: The thyroid hormone thyroxin is a key BMR regulator; the more thyroxin produced, the higher the BMR.
Version: 5.6
License: Freeware
Download: Basal Metabolic Rate v. 5.6
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Basal Metabolic Rate 5.5
Basal Metabolic Rate is the minimal caloric requirement needed to sustain life in a resting individual. Let`s look at some factors that affect BMR:Age: In youth, the BMR is higher;
age brings less lean mass and slows the BMR. Height: Tall, thin people have higher BMR`s. Growth: Children and pregnant women have higher BMR`s. Body Composition: The more lean tissue, the higher the BMR.The more fat tissue, the lower the BMR. Fasting/Starvation: Fasting/starvation hormones lower the BMR. Malnutrition: Malnutrition lowers the BMR. Thyroxin: The thyroid hormone thyroxin is a key BMR regulator; the more thyroxin produced, the higher the BMR.
Version: 5.5
License: Freeware
Download: Basal Metabolic Rate v. 5.5
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Basal Metabolic Rate 5.1
Basal Metabolic Rate is the minimal caloric requirement needed to sustain life in a resting individual. Let`s look at some factors that affect BMR:Age: In youth, the BMR is higher;
age brings less lean mass and slows the BMR. Height: Tall, thin people have higher BMR`s. Growth: Children and pregnant women have higher BMR`s. Body Composition: The more lean tissue, the higher the BMR.The more fat tissue, the lower the BMR. Fasting/Starvation: Fasting/starvation hormones lower the BMR. Malnutrition: Malnutrition lowers the BMR. Thyroxin: The thyroid hormone thyroxin is a key BMR regulator; the more thyroxin produced, the higher the BMR.
Version: 5.1
License: Freeware
Download: Basal Metabolic Rate v. 5.1
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Basal Metabolic Rate 5.0
Basal Metabolic Rate is the minimal caloric requirement needed to sustain life in a resting individual. Let`s look at some factors that affect BMR:Age: In youth, the BMR is higher;
age brings less lean mass and slows the BMR. Height: Tall, thin people have higher BMR`s. Growth: Children and pregnant women have higher BMR`s. Body Composition: The more lean tissue, the higher the BMR.The more fat tissue, the lower the BMR. Fasting/Starvation: Fasting/starvation hormones lower the BMR. Malnutrition: Malnutrition lowers the BMR. Thyroxin: The thyroid hormone thyroxin is a key BMR regulator; the more thyroxin produced, the higher the BMR.
Version: 5.0
License: Freeware
Download: Basal Metabolic Rate v. 5.0
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on Saturday, June 26th, 2010 at 1:26 pm and is filed under Uncategorized.
Basal Metabolic Rate 4.0
Basal Metabolic Rate is the minimal caloric requirement needed to sustain life in a resting individual. Let`s look at some factors that affect BMR:Age: In youth, the BMR is higher;
age brings less lean mass and slows the BMR. Height: Tall, thin people have higher BMR`s. Growth: Children and pregnant women have higher BMR`s. Body Composition: The more lean tissue, the higher the BMR.The more fat tissue, the lower the BMR. Fasting/Starvation: Fasting/starvation hormones lower the BMR. Malnutrition: Malnutrition lowers the BMR. Thyroxin: The thyroid hormone thyroxin is a key BMR regulator; the more thyroxin produced, the higher the BMR.
Version: 4.0
License: Freeware
Download: Basal Metabolic Rate v. 4.0
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