First a CBC is done to check Hemoglobin and Hematocrit levels. Hemoglobin is the iron rich cell that carries oxygen in the blood so it would be the most sensitive to low iron stores and an indicator of anemia. Hematocrit is the measure of red blood cells.
Answer:
Obesity, constipation, Kidney stones, and Liver issues.
Explanation:
Amoung other things of course, but these are defientely a top 4. An excess amount of anything is obviously bad, but if you're eating too much protien and not using it to build muscle and not burning off those calories in any way it will just add on pounds. Protien is good for you, but only if you use it in the right way.
Number two. A warm up is a light exercise preceding an intense workout. It is not responsible for most muscle gains, but allows your muscles to perform better and lessens the risks of injury.