Lack of physical activity contributes to this decline, resistance exercises can reverse much of this decline and increase the size of muscle and muscle fibers.
Not exact matches
This suggested that poor sleep patterns and
lack of physical activity may be
contributing to low food intake.
Another
contributing factor to shoulder problems is stiffness in the shoulder area, which increases with age, especially if you
lack of physical activity.
According to some research,
lack of physical activity itself is a
contributing factor to anabolic resistance.
A number
of factors can
contribute to obesity, including a
lack of physical activity, a
lack of sleep, genetics and certain medications that slow calorie burn, increase appetite or cause water retention, such as corticosteroids, antidepressants or some seizure medications.
Childhood obesity isn't slowing and
lack of physical activity is a
contributing factor.
Hormonal deficiencies,
lack of physical activity, and vitamin deficiency can all
contribute to an age - related bone loss in both men and women.
-- Poor blood circulation,
lack of physical activity, diet high in refined sugar and other refined products, increased blood levels
of cholesterol and triglycerides, inherited genetic predispositions, high blood pressure may also
contribute to aneurysm;