Diabetes mellitus
... high blood pressure and having regular
exercise .
Contents ... as achieving and maintaining proper weight, diet,
exercise and foot care.
The most important is the ... if not intelligently adjusted. In addition,
exercise decreases insulin requirements ...
Muscle
...
5 Role in health and disease
5.1
exercise
5.2 Disease
6 The strongest human ... projection.
Role in health and disease
exercise
exercise is often recommended as a means of improving ...
Insulin
... to fit food amounts and types
adjusting dosage and timing to fit
exercise undertaken
adjusting dosage, type, and timing to fit other conditions ... absorption of glucose from carbohydrate eaten at the same time. As well,
exercise reduces the need for insulin even when all other factors remain the same. ...
Thermoregulation
... a slight depression—alcohol seems always to produce a fall.
exercise and variations of external temperature within ordinary limits cause very ... influences at work, which are discussed later. Even from very active
exercise the temperature does not rise more than one degree, and if carried to ...
Aerobic
... adjective that means "requiring air " (where "air" usually means oxygen ).
The opposite of aerobic is anaerobic .
See also:
Aerobic
exercise
Aerobic glycolysis
Aerobic metabolism
Aerobic organism
Aerobic respiration
Aerobics
...
Anaerobic
... which is totally immersed in water does not rot - rotting being a process requiring water and oxygen - see Seahenge .
See also:
Anaerobic
exercise
Anaerobic glycolysis
Anaerobic metabolism
Anaerobic organism
Anaerobic respiration
oxygen depletion
...
Biomechanics
... pressure on the mechanics of the arterial wall, the behavior of cardiomyocytes within a heart with a cardiac infarct, and bone growth in response to
exercise have been widely regarded as instances in which living tissue is remodeling as a direct consequence of applied loads.
Contents ...
Human
... locomotion difficulties in old age. Humans are also more likely than other primates to suffer from obesity because of poor diet and lack of
exercise .
Genetics
Main article: Genetics of humans
Humans are a eukaryotic species. A human has 46 chromosomes : (22 pairs of autosomes , ...
Kinesiology
... Theoretical knowledge of kinesiology is applied in many areas including physical therapy , occupational therapy , chiropractic , osteopathy ,
exercise physiology , and ergonomics . The approach of these applications can be therapeutic , preventive, or high-performance. The applications of ...
Kinetic energy
... of light in a vacuum.
γmc 2 is the total energy of the body
mc 2 is the rest mass energy (90 petajoule /kg)
It is an edifying
exercise to show that the ratio of this relativistic kinetic energy to the Newtonian kinetic energy given by (1/2) mv 2 approaches 1 as v approaches 0, ...
Physiology
... such as these, dehydration becomes a major issue.
Dehydration in humans can occur during elevated physical activity. Within the field of
exercise physiology , studies have been conducted that show the effects of dehydration on homeostasis .
Topics
Respiration
Circulation
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Astrobiology
... Find Clues That Life Began in Deep Space - NASA Astrobiology Institute
Stars and Habitable Planets
Life Around a Red Dwarf Reading
exercise
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