Answer: yes it does in patients with advance liver disease from viral hepatitis.
Explanation:
Evidence has shown association between hepatitis C and low bone mineral density and fracture. For long it has been known that patients with advanced liver disease from viral hepatitis and other causes have lower bone mineral density (BMD) and higher risk for fracture, noting that hepatic osteopathy is more likely in individuals with advanced liver disease or who are transplantation candidates. “The main question is whether or not the increased risk for osteoporosis and fracture is due to something intrinsically related to chronic HCV infection or due to risk factors associated with HCV.”
Well some positive attitudes towards individuals with disabilities would be helping them out cheering them on:)
some negative attitudes towards people with disabilities would be putting them down. Telling them they cant be on your team because they need someone that has both arms :(
DONT DO THAT! anyways
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The correct answer would be option D, A non competitive method of training to improve muscular strength and endurance.
Weight training is a non competitive method of training to improve muscular strength and endurance.
Explanation:
Workout involved two main parts. One is Cardiovascular activities and the other is strength training. Cardiovascular exercises include exercises like brisk walking, running, walking, cycling, using elliptical, etc, which increase the heart rate of the person which help him in losing or maintain the weight.
Strength training is the lifting of weights to target different muscles of the body. For example there are different strength exercises for building arm muscles, or leg muscles, or abs, or shoulders, etc. Strength training helps people in building and toning their muscles by targeting specific muscle area.
So by targeting the muscles, strength training help people to improve muscular strength and endurance.
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