physical activity level.
physical activity level.
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Responses
age.
age.
Daily Values.
Daily Values.
appetite.
appetite.
hunger.
hunger.
physical activity level.
1. Age: As we age, our body composition changes, and this can affect our metabolic rate. Generally, RMR tends to decrease with age due to a decrease in muscle mass and an increase in fat mass.
2. Daily activity level: The more physically active a person is, the higher their metabolic rate tends to be. Regular exercise and physical activity can boost RMR as it increases lean muscle mass and uses more energy.
3. Body composition: Muscle tissue is more metabolically active than fat tissue. Therefore, individuals with a higher proportion of muscle mass generally have a higher RMR compared to those with a higher proportion of body fat.
4. Hormonal factors: Hormones play a role in regulating metabolism. Certain hormonal imbalances, such as thyroid hormone deficiencies, can affect RMR.
Regarding the options you provided, age is a correct answer as it can affect RMR. However, "Daily Values" is not a relevant factor in relation to RMR. The terms "appetite" and "hunger" are generally related to food intake rather than directly affecting RMR.
age.
Daily Values.
appetite.
hunger.