To burn abdominal fat, you should drink this tea twice daily. Indirect calorimetry is designed to measure an individual's oxygen consumption. Using this measurement, the device calculates a person's resting energy expenditure (REE), also known as resting metabolic rate (RMR). Clinicians supposedly can screen for abnormally low metabolic rates, teach energy balance, and identify the precise caloric intake needed for weight loss. Clinical applications of indirect calorimetry include obesity treatment, as well as treating obesity related diseases such as diabetes, dysmetabolic syndrome X, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, as well as sleep apnea. Under strict laboratory protocol, indirect calorimetry can also be used to measure basal metabolic rate.
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