- Oct 12, 2009
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Always hear that it slows as we age. I've thought that was mostly due to life, family, job, etc. Of course, at some point, the body can't do what it did 20 years ago so there would be less activity and a slower metabolism. But if we do a lot physically shouldn't it stay high? Or, at least, higher than average. Asking because my nutritionist had me do a co2(?) test where I breathed into a machine for 10 min and it "calculated" my resting caloric rate. I'm 46 and the resting rate was 2170 cal/day.
Thanks.
Thanks.
