Interestingly, hypoxemia can be caused
by exertion at high altitudes, where oxygen is scarce.
Affected dogs have a dry, hacking cough that can be triggered
by exertion or by pressure on the trachea.
Due to their shortened muzzle the Boston Terrier may have breathing difficulties when stressed
by exertion in hot or cold weather and can overheat if it is pushed too hard.
-- Exercise performed
by the exertion of effort against a resistance that strengthens and tones the muscle without changing the length of the muscle fibers.
The disease is characterized by profound fatigue and disability lasting for at least 6 mo, episodes of cognitive dysfunction, sleep disturbance, autonomic abnormalities, chronic or intermittent pain syndromes, microbiome abnormalities (1), cerebral cytokine dysregulation (2), natural killer cell dysfunction (3), and other symptoms that are made worse
by exertion of any kind (4).
The medical examiners determined that Davis» death with precipitated
by exertion and an underlying asthmatic condition, and not the injuries suffered in the altercation.
The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so
by the exertions of better men than himself.»
Not exact matches
The dramatic tensions between church and world are too great to be sustained
by purely human intellectual and moral
exertion.
about people who experience same - sex attraction trying to live a Christian life, this fuller exposition of his thought on the new ideologies presented a fascinating look into the way in which colonialism — discredited
by liberals and to lesser extent many conservatives as well — has gone away from the actual military and political rule seen in previous centuries, to a stealthier and subtler form of the
exertion of foreign power.
The Christian heroism (and perhaps it is rarely to be seen) is to venture wholly to be oneself, as an individual man, this definite individual man, alone before the face of God, alone in this tremendous
exertion and this tremendous responsibility; but it is not Christian heroism to be humbugged
by the pure idea of humanity or to play the game of marveling at world - history.
Passage of the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment («Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...») was one of the first effective
exertions of political muscle
by minority groups in the United States.
*
By being the hands and arms and feet and sweat and exertion of Jesus, the body of Christ — by being the tangible and effective presence of God in the worl
By being the hands and arms and feet and sweat and
exertion of Jesus, the body of Christ —
by being the tangible and effective presence of God in the worl
by being the tangible and effective presence of God in the world;
When an interval elapses between sense - impression and
exertion, filled
by cerebral activity marking the revival and combination of past sense impressions stored as impressions, we are said to think or to be conscious....
Her rendition of «Piece of My Heart,» written
by Jerry Ragovoy and Bert Berns, takes her self - punishing
exertions to such relentless extremes that it makes one wonder if any voice has ever been more soaked in suffering.
(28) Increasingly, church leaders are questioning how a demanding gospel can be communicated on a medium such as television, which is characterized
by the peculiar qualities of being entertaining, relaxing, and un-demanding of personal effort or
exertion by its viewers.
But now since God has taken my salvation out of my hands into his, making it depend on his choice and not mine, and has promised to save me, not
by my own work or
exertion, but
by his grace and mercy, I am assured and certain that he is faithful and will not lie to me... if we do less than we should or do it badly, he does not hold it against us.
Daniel Sturridge will be available again and could be one of the players called upon
by Klopp to freshen his team following their midweek
exertions.
I found that watering and weeding my garden while my toddler played close
by was enough
exertion for me.
Most of the toddler fevers that spell serious trouble are the result of poisoning, exposure to toxic substances, or caused
by over
exertion in the hot sun.
Ekiti purportedly — purportedly because, latter information suggests that poll was manipulated
by the then extant powers — jettisoned the noble
exertion of the Kayode Fayemi years, for a journey to nowhere, which Ayodele Fayose's present government -
by - impulse suggests.
«Woman should have every honorable motive to
exertion which is enjoyed
by man, to the full extent of her capacities and endowments.
«There can be no question that a full ethics investigation into this improper
exertion of state legislative influence
by Senator Libous is required, either
by virtue of this complaint or on the Commission's own initiative, in order to hold the state senator fully accountable to the standards of ethical conduct and public integrity state law requires of all members of the legislature.»
Just Championnière, an eminent French surgeon who authored the article, answered in the affirmative the question he had posed but hastened to add: «Even when she is perfectly at home on the wheel, she should remember her sex is not intended
by nature for violent muscular
exertion....
Typified
by exhaustion that commonly worsens with physical, mental, or emotional
exertion, the condition is also often characterized
by short - term memory and concentration problems and profound fatigue that sleep does not relieve.
I feel exhausted
by so many thoughts racing through my brain; the neuronal
exertion must have lit up my brain like a city at night seen from 35,000 feet.
CFS — sometimes known as ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis)-- is a complex illness characterized
by impaired memory and concentration, metabolic, cardiac, gut and immune dysfunction and debilitating muscle pain and fatigue on
exertion (also known as neuroimmune exhaustion).
And this is the characteristic that unites all the characters in the stories throughout the book is they just were driven
by this passion to explore, the passion to understand the unknown; and you know, physical discomfort or, you know, great physical
exertion was no obstacle.
Arrhythmias in CPVT are almost exclusively brought on
by activities that generate high levels of epinephrine, also known as adrenaline: heavy
exertion, sports or emotional stress.
The authors use the official term SEID (systemic
exertion intolerance disease), which was recommended
by an Institute of Medicine panel in 2015, but hasn't really stuck among those in the ME / CFS field.
Certain studies have even shown that BCAAs supplementation can decrease your perception of
exertion and fatigue during intense training
by managing the brain's tryptophan levels.
Another fat - burning hormone, adiponectin, is also released
by fat tissue during high -
exertion muscle contractions.
Measured
by «perceived
exertion,» how hard you feel you're exercising, you might be working at a 6 but you feel like you are working at an 8, says Goodson.
EPOC, or burning extra calories in the hours following exercise, is caused
by your body's increased rate of oxygen intake in a bid to correct an O2 «debt» incurred during
exertion.
Although dieting and exercise are not needed for this process to occur, altering lifestyle habits
by eating healthier food choices and increasing physical
exertion through exercise will significantly improve the results.
A study led
by researchers of the University of Wisconsin collected heart rate and perceived
exertion data of moderate to very fit women doing two different popular CrossFit workouts.
This is a significant discovery as people who are afflicted with chronic inflammatory conditions who could benefit from exercise could feel intimidated
by a long duration workout at an intense
exertion level.
* In addition, BCAAs can support the recovery process
by promoting the normal repair processes that take place after
exertion.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), described
by patients as «brain fog», and recently renamed
by the Institute of Medicine as «Systemic
Exertion Intolerance Disease (SEID)», is a pertinent topic... -LSB-...]
High - Intensity Interval Training (often referred to as the acronym HIIT for short), is a very specific type of training regimen focused on very brief moments of all - out
exertion, followed
by a much longer rest, followed
by another burst of all - out
exertion.
I actually used to «squeeze as hard as possible» on many lifts when I performed them, but after playing around with this concept in the last year or so I've found that I get just as good if not better results
by moderating the level of
exertion and changing it depending on the movement I am doing and how much radiant tension I need on that day.
Bullet proof your heart through short burst of
exertion followed
by periods of rest or recovery intervals.
Enhance exercise performance
by supplementing MCTs to fuel physical
exertion and help with post-exercise recovery.
You can also decide to up your caloric intake
by maybe adding some more fruit, adding whole milk, nut butter, and maybe even ice cream if you engaged in particularly strenuous exercise and physical
exertion.
Lifting heavy weights is perhaps the most effective ever as
by its nature, the exercise deliberately focuses strain and
exertion on the muscles, and hence the muscle glycogen stores.
That lean, muscular, and fit look that is becoming more rare in America
by each passing day is built off of wholesome foods, and hard physical
exertion.
Caffeine may also modulate central fatigue, a type of fatigue caused
by neurochemical changes in the brain associated with prolonged exercise, and in turn influence ratings of perceived
exertion, perceived pain, and levels of vigour, all of which are likely to lead to improvements in performance11, 12.
By breathing in to only two - thirds of your lung capacity, you ensure that blood pressure won't go up from the sheer
exertion of forcing the lungs to maximum expansion.
These antioxidants resist or repair damage caused
by free radicals which are formed
by normal bodily processes and
exertion, or
by environmental contaminants.
Oral enzyme therapy is a unique approach to promoting muscle and joint recovery from exercise
by maintaining normal circulation and promoting a healthy immune and inflammatory response to
exertion.
1 A review of the literature has shown that short - term ingestion of foods containing a small amount of MCTs suppresses the increase in blood lactate concentration and the rate of perceived
exertion (RPE) during moderate - intensity exercise; whilst extending the duration of subsequent high - intensity exercise, at levels higher than those achieved
by ingestion of LCT - containing foods.2