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ANTONII [103]
4 years ago
5

Resting energy expenditure is a. slightly higher than basal energy expenditure. b. the same as basal energy expenditure. c. slig

htly lower than basal energy expenditure. d. more accurate for predicting energy needs than is basal energy expenditure.
Physics
1 answer:
kvv77 [185]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

B. Resting energy expenditure is the same with basal energy expenditure.

Explanation:

Basal Energy Expenditure can be explained as the energy required to execute essential metabolic functions e.g. coordination of enzymatic reactions in the body system.

On the other hand, Resting Energy Expenditure can be simply explained as the amount of energy expended or burnt when the body is resting.

Hence, in the context of definitions, and relating both definitions, it can be argued that Basal energy expenditure is simply the energy needed to execute essential metabolic functions e.g. coordination of enzymatic reactions in the body, with special emphassy on the body being at rest. Thus, in this context, Basal energy can be looked at through the prism of Resting energy expenditure. Consequently, this two definitions can be used interchangeably, with a special emphassy on perspective.

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