Sentences with phrase «less oxygen in your blood»

It can even cause less oxygen in the blood to reach the brain (Bergman) Calming touch can help to centre and calm her.
The link to ED: The less oxygen in the blood, the worse your body's overall function will be, including sexual function, says Sitron.

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For example, how is that a sea lion, once they enter the water, that it's heart rate drops, blood vessels constrict, and lungs begins to collapse, whereby blood flows as usual to the heart and brain, but less reaches non-vital organs for swimming, and are now able to draw on oxygen in the muscles and blood?
These fast twitch muscle fibres take longer to recover as less blood and oxygen flows through them in comparison to slow twitch fibres.
Hypothermia is the body's attempt to preserve heat in extreme cold; it decreases heart rate and blood pressure, so less oxygen is required.
She reported at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting in March that women who carry more oxygen in their blood have more than twice as many surviving children as women who carry less oxygen.
To make matters worse, German and Japanese researchers recently increased CO2 levels in seawater and found that the greenhouse gas can damage some marine organisms directly: Squid slowly asphyxiated as the excess CO2 crowded out oxygen in their blood, and fish embryos and larvae were abnormally small and less likely to survive.
The 10 - year Warfarin and Aspirin for Reduced Cardiac Ejection Fraction (WARCEF) trial is the largest randomized, double - blind comparison of aspirin and warfarin (also known by its brand name Coumadin) for heart failure, following 2,305 heart failure patients whose heart muscle pumps less oxygen - rich blood into the body, known as reduced ejection fraction, at 168 study sites in 11 countries on three continents.
The heart becomes weaker when there is not enough oxygen in the bloodstream and this means that less blood is reaching your limbs leading to cold hands and feet.
In the short term, your body will undergo the following changes: ventilation (respiratory rate) increases in response to a lower amount of oxygen in the blood, blood then becomes more alkaline (meaning less acidic) as you hyperventilate, and this alkaline state in turn signals your body to breathe less than you should in order to get substantial oxygen to your tissueIn the short term, your body will undergo the following changes: ventilation (respiratory rate) increases in response to a lower amount of oxygen in the blood, blood then becomes more alkaline (meaning less acidic) as you hyperventilate, and this alkaline state in turn signals your body to breathe less than you should in order to get substantial oxygen to your tissuein response to a lower amount of oxygen in the blood, blood then becomes more alkaline (meaning less acidic) as you hyperventilate, and this alkaline state in turn signals your body to breathe less than you should in order to get substantial oxygen to your tissuein the blood, blood then becomes more alkaline (meaning less acidic) as you hyperventilate, and this alkaline state in turn signals your body to breathe less than you should in order to get substantial oxygen to your tissuein turn signals your body to breathe less than you should in order to get substantial oxygen to your tissuein order to get substantial oxygen to your tissues.
In this case, less air enters the lungs and the blood does not receive the proper amount of oxygen.
A University of Exeter (U-E) led study shows for the first time how nitrate in beetroot juice leads to a reduction in oxygen uptake, therefore making exercise less tiring Beetroot juice also aids in reducing your blood pressure.
At the university of Chicago School of Medicine it was learned that cooling of the body results in a decline in the production of our blood cells in the marrow of the bones which means less oxygen is delivered to the cells creating a further reduction in energy.
When the magnetic force is relaxed, the signals from protons in highly oxygenated hemoglobin deteriorate at a detectably different rate than signals from blood that carries less oxygen.
When the amygdala is active with blood and oxygen, there is less blood and oxygen in the prefrontal cortex.
Pulse oximeters fit comfortably on a person's index finger and can ring an alarm when the heart rate exceeds 100 beats a minute, or goes less than 95 percent oxygen concentration in the blood.
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