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In people who train regularly, a higher resting metabolic rate is not due to long-term changes from exercise, but rather to temporary increases in energy use during and after intense activity. When those high-energy conditions are removed, the metabolic rate difference between trained and untrained individuals disappears.

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When trained people exercise a lot and eat a lot, their bodies burn more calories at rest—but when they stop exercising and eating heavily, their resting calorie burn drops to the same level as untrained people. This suggests their higher metabolism isn’t permanent—it’s just a temporary effect of eating and exercising a lot.

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