Asked by Makaylah McMullen on Sep 25, 2024

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In general, a person of higher weight consumes more energy (kcal/min)than a person of lower weight, when performing the same type of exercise at the same rate.

Energy Consumption

The amount of energy or power used by physical or biological entities.

Kcal/min

A unit of measure for the rate of energy expenditure, indicating kilocalories expended per minute.

  • Comprehend the principle of metabolic rate and the elements that affect it.
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srittam matrissabout 21 hours ago
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True
Explanation :
This is because a higher weight requires more energy to move and maintain during exercise, so a person with higher weight will burn more calories to perform the same type of exercise at the same rate as a person with lower weight.