What does REE mean?
REE means resting metabolic expenditure
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for resting metabolic expenditure?
2 ways to abbreviate resting metabolic expenditure
resting metabolic expenditure can be abbreviated as REE
Other shorthands for resting metabolic expenditure are: RME
resting metabolic expenditure can be abbreviated as REE
Other shorthands for resting metabolic expenditure are: RME
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What does REE stand for? REE stands for "resting metabolic expenditure". |
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How to abbreviate "resting metabolic expenditure"? "resting metabolic expenditure" can be abbreviated as REE. |
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What is the meaning of REE abbreviation? The meaning of REE abbreviation is "resting metabolic expenditure". |
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What is REE abbreviation? One of the definitions of REE is "resting metabolic expenditure". |
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What does REE mean? REE as abbreviation means "resting metabolic expenditure". |
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What is shorthand of resting metabolic expenditure? The most common shorthand of "resting metabolic expenditure" is REE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- REE/BEE - Resting Energy Expenditure to Basal Energy Expenditure
- REE/FFM - Resting Energy Expenditure per unit of Fat-Free Mass
- RGBPS - Resting Gated Blood Pool Scan
- rHVR - Resting Hypoxic Ventilatory Response
- RO1 - Resting Oxygen Saturation
- MET - Metabolic Units Above Resting
- MREE - Measured Resting Energy Expenditure
- MRMR - Measured Resting Metabolic Rate
- PRMR - Predicted Resting Metabolic Rate
- PREE - Predicted Resting Energy Expenditure
- RFBF - Resting Forearm Blood Flow
- RER - Resting Energing Requirement
- RDEE - Resting Daily Energy Expenditure
- RMR - Resting Metabolic Rate
- RME - Resting Metabolic Expenditure
- MEE - Metabolic Energy Expenditure
- NREE - Non Resting Energy Expenditure
- REE - intake/resting energy expenditure
- RMR - resting metabolic response
- RMRs - resting metabolic rates