Basal metabolic rate, or BMR, is how many calories your body needs just to keep going when you're completely relaxed and not doing anything.
Imagine you’re a sleepy little robot who just woke up from a long nap. Even though you’re not moving or thinking hard, your heart still beats, your lungs still breathe, and your brain still works a tiny bit, all of that takes energy, which is measured in calories. That’s what your BMR is counting: the number of calories your body uses to stay alive when it's doing the bare minimum.
Like a Tiny Engine Inside You
Think of your body as a little engine. Even if you're just sitting there, like on a cozy couch watching clouds float by, that engine still needs fuel, calories, to keep running smoothly. Your BMR is like how much gas that tiny engine uses every day when it's not going anywhere special.
So whether you’re playing tag or just dreaming about cookies, your BMR is always there, keeping your body ready for the next adventure!
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