SHORT TERM
1. Cardiovascular; "Increase in stroke volume (SV); increase in heart rate (HR); increase in cardiac output (Q); increase in blood pressure (BP); redistribution of blood flow"
2. Energy; "Increase in lactic acid (lactate) production"
LONG TERM
1. Muscular; "Muscle hypertrophy; increased strength of tendons; increased strength of ligaments"
2. Skeletal; "Increase in bone density"
IMMEDIATE
1. Increased heart rate
2. Sweating
True but it also can mean lifting your maximum weight for the minimum of one rep
Answer:
(1.) Tolerance
(2.) Drug interaction
(3.) Side effect
Explanation:
These should be all right (:
Answer:
Everyone has their ups and downs in various parts of their lives, but striving to improve the six dimensions of health at all times is the sign of a person with wellness. On the other hand, when the six dimensions of health are not properly maintained, premature death is often the result
Explanation:
its quite simple actually between a person with good wellness and one heading premature death.
*a person with good wellness* doesn't do drugs, nor drink or smoke.
one heading premature death may be severely contaminated.
<em>Minerals maintain water balance
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<em>Carbohydrates provide basic energy
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<em>Proteins repair body tissue
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<em>Fats maintain body temperature
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<em>Vitamins absorb other nutrients
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