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Comment by arpinum

1 year ago

The question is about base metabolic rate, not energy expenditure from exercise.

Fidgeting is a non conscious act performed throughout the day, it is not exercise. Exercise can actually reduce fidgeting and this shows up in athletes lower BMR that needs to be taken into account for meal programmes.

It is easy to eat more calories than are used in taking 10.000 steps.