mechanistic
Analysis v1
Strong Support
Men who are physically trained have a higher resting metabolic rate than untrained men, but only when their bodies are processing a large amount of energy at that moment. This difference is not a permanent feature of training but depends on current energy use.
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Interaction of acute changes in exercise energy expenditure and energy intake on resting metabolic rate.
Randomized Controlled Trial
Human
1995 MarThe study found that trained people burn more calories at rest only when they’re exercising a lot and eating enough—otherwise, their metabolism isn’t any higher than untrained people’s. So, training doesn’t magically boost metabolism all the time—it only does so when you’re active and eating well.
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