When should the basal metabolic rate be measured?

A) When a person is engaged in normal physical activity but not strenuous exercise
B) When a person has just eaten a meal of no more than 2000 kcal
C) When a person first rises in the morning
D) When a person is sleeping
E) When a person is in the absorptive state


C

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What will be an ideal response?

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