The correct answer is:
- age
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age
age
appetite
appetite
hunger
hunger
daily values
what is the answer
- age
1. Age: BMR tends to decrease with age as muscle mass decreases and fat mass increases.
2. Appetite: While appetite can affect how much you eat, it does not directly impact BMR. However, if your appetite changes and you consume fewer calories, it may result in a lower BMR due to decreased energy intake.
3. Hunger: Similar to appetite, hunger does not directly affect BMR. However, if hunger leads to reduced caloric intake, it can potentially lower BMR.
4. Daily values: Daily values, also known as Recommended Daily Allowances (RDAs) or Daily Reference Intakes (DRIs), are nutrient intake guidelines established by various health organizations. These values don't directly affect BMR but can help guide and maintain a balanced diet that supports a healthy BMR.
In summary, age is a confirmed factor that can affect BMR, while appetite, hunger, and daily values are not direct factors but can indirectly influence BMR depending on their impact on calorie consumption.
1. Age: BMR generally decreases with age as a person's metabolism naturally slows down.
2. Appetite: A person's appetite can influence their food intake, which in turn can affect their BMR. Overeating may lead to weight gain and a higher BMR, while undereating can lower the BMR.
3. Hunger: Similar to appetite, feeling hungry or full can influence food intake and, consequently, impact BMR.
Regarding "daily values," this term typically refers to the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) or Daily Value (DV) of various nutrients in a person's diet. While meeting the daily nutritional requirements can contribute to overall health, it does not directly affect BMR.
To determine the specific influence of each factor on an individual's BMR, it is essential to consider their overall lifestyle, genetics, activity level, and body composition. Consulting with a healthcare professional or a registered dietitian can provide a more accurate assessment of an individual's BMR and factors influencing it.
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appetite
appetite
hunger
hunger
an eating habit
an eating habit
the type of food eaten
- an eating habit
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The entire package of crackers is made up of 15 percent iron.
The entire package of crackers is made up of 15 percent iron.
One serving of the crackers provides 15 percent of the iron that the average person needs each day.
One serving of the crackers provides 15 percent of the iron that the average person needs each day.
One cracker provides 15 percent of the iron you need each meal.
One cracker provides 15 percent of the iron you need each meal.
The entire package of crackers provides 15 percent of the iron that the average person needs each day.
- One serving of the crackers provides 15 percent of the iron that the average person needs each day.
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price
price
Daily Values
Daily Values
portion size
portion size
ingredients
- price
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the last date a product can be used
the last date a product can be used
how long the product will be at peak quality
how long the product will be at peak quality
the last date a product can be sold
the last date a product can be sold
the date the product expires
- how long the product will be at peak quality
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Daily Values
Daily Values
best-if-used-by dates
best-if-used-by dates
health claims
health claims
nutrient claims
- health claims
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in the newspaper
in the newspaper
from a friend
from a friend
on the internet
on the internet
on the food label
- on the food label
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Hunger is a learned response while appetite is an inborn response.
Hunger is a learned response while appetite is an inborn response.
Hunger is based on cultural background while appetite is a learned response.
Hunger is based on cultural background while appetite is a learned response.
Hunger is influenced by the media while appetite is an inborn response.
Hunger is influenced by the media while appetite is an inborn response.
Hunger is an inborn response while appetite is a learned response.
- Hunger is an inborn response while appetite is a learned response.
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sell-by date
sell-by date
best-if-used-by date
best-if-used-by date
do-not-use-after date
do-not-use-after date
produced-on date
- do-not-use-after date