Exposure therapy
<span>Exposure therapy refers to technique where a patient is
gradually exposed and made to face their fears, anxieties and phobias without the intention of causing any harm or danger. The
goal of exposure therapy is to provide a safe environment in which patients can
gradually face their fear and learn techniques to overcome it.
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Answer:
The primary fuel the body uses during a long event of low intensity exercise (like a 4-hour walk) is FAT.
Explanation:
The system that intervenes during low intensity exercise is the AEROBIC SYSTEM.
Whenever someone exercises at a low level intensity, the body uses fat as main energy source while sparing the use of blood glucose and muscle glycogen in case the exercise level of intensity increases and while the oxygen availability decreases.
While training for long periods of time, aerobic capacity expands producing an increase in the oxidation of fats.
The maximal aerobic capacity (VO2max) of an individual regulates the contribution of different fuel sources in a proportional way (muscle glycogen, intramuscular triacylclycerols, glucose and fatty acids).
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Not a hundred percent sure but it sounds like Deductive reasoning by way of deducing a inference