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1Together these variables explained approximately 40% of the variability in the BMR response.
2Objective: The objective was to identify factors associated with variability in the BMR response to pregnancy.
3The BMR was set up at Auckland Prison in 1998 to deal with "difficult" prisoners.
4TEE was assessed using the doubly labelled water method and BMR was measured by means of indirect calorimetry.
5Background: The total energy cost of pregnancy is largely due to an elevated basal metabolic rate (BMR).
1He said they'd give me a basal metabolism.
2Such proteins are mainly involved in basal metabolism and biosynthesis of antibiotics as the most relevant pathways.
3Food availability regulates basal metabolism and progression of many diseases, and liver plays an important role in these processes.
4Maybe I have to have a basal metabolism and a blood count before I can drink in your goddamned bar, is that it?
5The New Yorker, December 29, 1945 P. 11 A man went to the Physicians' Diagnostic Laboratory for a basal metabolism.
1As you become more fit and develop more lean muscle mass, you increase your basal metabolic rate even further.
2Background: The total energy cost of pregnancy is largely due to an elevated basal metabolic rate (BMR).
3TEE was measured by the DLW method, and the PAL was calculated from TEE divided by basal metabolic rate.
4Metabolism is simply the total of all body processes that burn calories-yourbasal metabolic rate plus your activity factor.
5Such estimates can be calculated using either increases in basal metabolic rate (BMR) or increases in total energy expenditure (TEE).
1Protein can also increase your metabolic rate, helping you burn more calories.
2The more muscle, the higher your metabolic rate, the higher caloric burn.
3Postnatal HP alone had no significant effect on body composition or metabolic rate.
4Notably, metabolic rate but not body temperature is significantly decreased under these conditions.
5It comes down to two and a half times your resting metabolic rate.
6No increase in heart rate, no increase in metabolic rate.
7Results: Oed mice are obese on either diet and have a reduced metabolic rate.
8The metabolic rate is thus a gauge of the energy pressure within the organism.
9Neither decreased body temperature nor metabolic rate impacted mitochondrial respiration.
10Afterwards, the python hunkers down, lowers its metabolic rate, and deactivates its digestive system.
11My metabolic rate was about double what you'd expect -for a non-pregnant woman.
12Their metabolic rate also spiked, meaning they burned more calories than they usually did.
13To be exact, one milligram of thyroxin increases the metabolic rate two per cent.
14They can decrease their metabolic rate and stay under water for a long time.
15Crickets with a higher metabolic rate burned more energy and therefore produced more carbon dioxide.
16Note the common formula: lowered metabolic rate + extreme cold = viable life.
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