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    One of the main declines involve physical changes in the body‚ including change in body composition‚ decrease in muscle mass‚ decrease in bone density‚ and slowing of the nervous system. As a collective‚ these factors affect the functional capacity of an individual‚ especially their performance of fundamental activities for daily living. If aging has an impact on activities

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    Last OP I talked about concussions and the effect they have on people’s brains. Other injuries can affect the way a certain muscle can work. When you break a bone in your leg or tear something you need to do physical therapy. While you do physical therapy it can take a long time to build up the muscle you didn’t use. This is not good‚ if you keep playing sports that muscle will be stronger‚ but the downside is that the ligament may be more prone to being injured. Many players come back from a serious

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    Hawaiians had a major part to play in how this form of massage is applied today. This is particularly true for Hahana Stone Massage. Customary uses included wrapping hot stones in leaves with certain therapeutic properties ti leaves and placing on sore muscles to reduce pain‚ like using a heat pack. . Modern-day hot stone massage therapy is a truly unique style of massage‚ has been gaining popularity through-out the world after being re-discovered in the United States in 1993. The story is that a massage

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    are contraction of uterine smooth muscle during labor. Contraction of myoepithelial cells around breast ducts and alveoli to stimulate milk flow and it is queried as to whether oxytocin release actually causes the onset of labor. Oxytocin primarily affects uterine smooth muscle - increasing both the frequency and duration of action potentials during uterine contractions. Oestrogen enhances the effects of oxytocin by lowering the membrane potential of smooth muscle cells. As the fetus enters the

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    laboratories and schools‚ scientists have been able to develop medications which help these helpless babies build muscle mass. While affecting the patient by destroying potential muscle mass‚ central nuclear myopathy also affects each patient’s life in different ways. One might wonder what central nuclear myopathy (CNM) even is. It is an extremely rare‚ slowly progressive‚ muscle disease‚ somewhat similar to atrophy. Michelle Hemsworth‚ Pediatric RN‚ stating “there are 25 reported cases of CNM

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    The arterioles in the skeletal muscles dilate‚ which increases blood flow to the muscles and leads to an overall drop in peripheral resistance. At the same time there is vasoconstriction in the vessels supplying blood to the abdominal organs and kidneys. This makes sense: if an individual was running from an attacking lion‚ digestion wouldn’t be a high priority while the muscles involved in escape would be. Another cardiovascular response to exercise is

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    These different strategies help muscle fibers‚ ligaments and tendons that may have been damaged through exercise‚ whilst also getting rid of waist products such as lactic acid from an athletes body. An example of physiological recovery strategy that should be implemented by a 1500m track

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    Epithelial tissue Covers the body surface and forms the lining for most internal cavities. The major function of epithelial tissue includes protection‚ secretion‚ absorption‚ and filtration. The skin is an organ made up of epithelial tissue which protects the body from dirt‚ dust‚ bacteria and other microbes that may be harmful. Epithelial tissue covers the whole surface of the body. It is made up of cells closely packed and ranged in one or more layers. This tissue is specialised to form the

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    ©2007‚ Biscontini: ”Alive & Well: Millennium Nutrition‚” VITAMINS‚ MINERALS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS TABLE ▲The nutrient and energy standards known as the RDA are currently being revised. The new recommendations are called Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI). The following chart provides the most updated goals for nutrient intake available for males and females between 31 - 50. For information about other ages‚ or special populations such as pregnancy or lactation‚ please go to www.nal.usda.gov. Nutrient

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    few hours | Cause of fatigue | Inability of body to continually resynthesise | Blood lactate accumulation builds up on muscles | Depletion of glucosePoor circulation | By products of energy production | Heat | Pyruvis acid  lactate‚ H+ | CO2H2 | Rate of recovery | 2 mins to regain normal PC levels | 20 mins – 2hours to remover lactic acid from blood | O2 to reach muscles  2-4 minsHigher intensity longer time | e.g. of activities | 100m sprint‚ discus | 400m sprint | Marathon triathlon |

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