• widespread
effects on circulation, muscles and sugar metabolism • raised heart rate • increased heart output • increased rate and depth of breathing • increased metabolic rate • increased force of muscular contraction • delayed muscular fatigue • reduced blood flow to bladder (muscular walls relax and sphincters contract) • reduced blood flow to intestines • increased blood pressure • increased sugar (glucose) in the blood • increased break - down of glucose for energy *, especially in muscle cells • increased free fatty acids in the blood * • more oxidation of fatty acids to produce energy * • more ATP (the cells» primary energy compound) produced * • blood vessels constrict
Not exact matches
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Almost all the positive
effects of compression socks are the result
on how they affect blood
circulation.
Both
effects are due to the improved blood
circulation caused the pressure the garment puts
on the skin.
The muscles are tighter and hug the veins, thus the movement can have more
effect on blood
circulation
This is very reasonable if we consider all the positive
effects of compression garments
on blood
circulation and health of the extremities.
They are just as comfortable as their counterparts with compression technology, however they don't have any
effects on your blood
circulation.
For nine months, a baby listens to Mom's heart thumping and
circulation whooshing for the in - utero playlist, so it's no surprise these sounds can have a calming
effect on your little one.
A word of caution: Too much compression
on the abdomen can impair
circulation, and it can cause negative
effects on blood pressure.
That question is central to understanding the
effects of ice sheet melting
on ocean water properties,
circulation, and biological systems,
on scales from local to basinwide.
«But if, as global
circulation models suggest, drying continues, our results provide evidence that this could degrade the Amazonian forest canopies, which would have cascading
effects on global carbon and climate dynamics.»
We know that some strains of intestinal bacteria produce compounds that have an
effect on the nervous system: neurotransmitters, for example, or metabolites that alter the blood - brain barrier (a barrier which filters the molecules passing from the body to the brain
circulation — ed.
Lozier (p. 1507) discusses how recent studies have challenged our view of large - scale ocean
circulation as a simple conveyor belt, by revealing a more complex and nuanced system that reflects the
effects of ocean eddies and surface atmospheric winds
on the structure and variability of the ocean's overturning.
Meanwhile the anaesthetist can concentrate
on her research interests,
on the
effect of CO2
on the regulation of
circulation by the heart, using the isolated heart model of wildtype and transgenic rodent.
The results build
on a wave of studies in the last decade in which investigators sewed together the skins of two mice, joining their
circulation systems, and studied the
effects on various tissues.
Because of the clockwise nature of ocean
circulation around Greenland, most of the freshwater increase, up to 70 percent, is being driven toward the Labrador Sea, magnifying its impact and increasing the possibility of significant
effects on the AMOC, said Qian Yang, the paper's first author and a PhD student at USF whose dissertation, in part, includes this research.
He believes that no one has thought of combining the two theories before because it's not an intuitive idea to look at how the
effects of changing patterns of ocean
circulation, which occur
on time scales of thousands of years, would
effect global silicate weathering, which in turn controls global climate
on time scales of 100s of thousands of years.
A new study has found that turbulent mixing in the deep waters of the Southern Ocean, which has a profound
effect on global ocean
circulation and climate, varies with the strength of surface eddies — the ocean equivalent of storms in the atmosphere — and possibly also wind speeds.
And what we see is both how complex climate changes can be and how profound an
effect changing patterns of ocean
circulation can have
on global climate states, if looked at
on a geological time scale.»
Such a quick melting of Greenland would have a knock -
on effect on the ocean currents that run up the Atlantic, bringing warmth to northern Europe and Scandinavia, the Atlantic thermohaline
circulation.
«After finding the programming
effect of fetal sex
on subsequent lactations, our team discussed the possibility that daughters were releasing hormones into the maternal
circulation that could directly influence the mammary gland,» Bradford said.
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The
effects of North Atlantic SST and sea ice anomalies
on the winter
circulation in CCM3.
Consequently, if there is more rainfall [due to greater evaporation] where there is already a lot of rainfall, then the
effect that rainfall has
on the
circulation will be increased.
This means that an increase in temperature and the associated reorganization in ocean
circulation, for instance, had less of an
effect on the marine ecosystem's ability to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere and store it in the subsurface layers of the ocean.
Greenhouse warming may also exert an
effect on abyssal O2 levels (as well as pH and temperature) by changing thermohaline
circulation (Rahmstorf et al., 2015; Yamamoto et al., 2015).
Jiacan has worked
on several projects
on climate dynamics, including the response of large - scale
circulations in the warming climate, its
effects on regional weather patterns and extreme events, tropical influence
on mid-latitude weather, and dynamical mechanisms of sub-seasonal variability of mid-latitude jet streams.
Broecker's articulation of likely
effects of freshwater outbursts in the North Atlantic
on ocean
circulation and global climate (Broecker, 1990; Broecker et al., 1990) spurred quantitative studies with idealized ocean models (Stocker and Wright, 1991) and global atmosphere — ocean models (Manabe and Stouffer, 1995; Rahmstorf 1995, 1996).
The latter is not equivalent to climate change not playing a role, because such results are obtained when the
effect from a warmer atmosphere is in the opposite direction to the
effect on the atmospheric
circulation.
Saenko, O.A., and W.J. Merryfield, 2005:
On the effect of topographically - enhanced mixing on the global ocean circulatio
On the
effect of topographically - enhanced mixing
on the global ocean circulatio
on the global ocean
circulation.
«This is an interesting theoretical paper using mathematical modelling to predict the possible
effects of influenza vaccines that have not yet been developed
on the
circulation and evolution of flu viruses.
The top priorities should be reducing uncertainties in climate sensitivity, getting a better understanding of the
effect of climate change
on atmospheric
circulation (critical for understanding of regional climate change, changes in extremes) and reducing uncertainties in radiative forcing — particularly those associated with aerosols.
A recent Japanese study studied the
effects of coffee
on blood
circulation in people who weren't regular coffee drinkers and found that they experienced a 30 % greater boost in capillary blood flow over a 75 - minute period after drinking five ounces of coffee, compared to those who were given a decaffeinated variant.
The increase in
circulation, growth hormones, and other factors during wave therapy has a positive
effect on bones.
Ideal at the end of a busy day, this posture is a passive, restorative inversion that helps relieve oedema and congestion in the legs, stimulates and balances the adrenal glands and kidneys, increases
circulation to the abdominal organs, increases
circulation to the lungs and reverses the
effect of gravity
on the entire body.
Foods that naturally improve
circulation, increase visual and sensual impact as well as stimulate the brain (the brain is the largest sexual organ in the body although I'm sure some men would disagree haha) will have a positive
effect on your mojo.
Your
circulation will improve, creating a soothing, healing
effect on almost every system in your body.
Its perforating
effects on insect digestive tracts does not appear to be limited to these pests, as this toxin has been found in fetal
circulation (implying that it obviously violated the gut barrier of pregnant women consuming these products).
Low dose leptin administration reverses
effects of sus ¬ tained weight - reduction
on energy expenditure and
circulation concentration of thyroid hormones.
Additionally, selenium's
effect on blood can improve overall
circulation.
This rush of endorphins is known to dissipate stress, working together with the physical
effects of running that improve heart health and blood
circulation on their own, taking a trifold approach to stress busting.
Type 2 produces no antithyroid antibodies, but creates a direct toxic
effect on the gland, causing it to dump thyroid hormone into
circulation.
Cupping refers to the practice of using glass or plastic cups to create a suction
effect on the skin to increase blood
circulation, loosen muscles and connective tissue, and create a soothing
effect on the nervous system.
Improved Blood
Circulation and Lymph Flow: the increased delivery of oxygen and nutrients to muscles aids in the recovery of the body, while the lymphatic system removes toxins to fight fatigue and reduce stress
effects on the body.
Studies show that hawthorn exert a relaxing
effect on the arteries, consequently enhancing blood
circulation and blood pressure.
The most immediate benefits are: a positive
effect on the metabolism; improved blood
circulation and lymph flow; a calming
effect on the central nervous system; increased mental clarity; a strengthened immune system; enhanced joint mobility; increased leg strength; and better posture and balance.
The brief smouldering of tiny pieces of moxa against the skin is called direct moxibustion and has been used in oriental medicine for centuries, both in conjunction with acupuncture treatment and
on its own Therapeutically it is known to have positive
effects on blood
circulation and to enhance the immune system.
Increasing
circulation and bringing impurities and toxins to the surface of the scalp prior to washing, can have a positive
effect on hair follicles and enhance the health and growth of hair.
It is important to brush in the direction of lymphatic flow to maximize the beneficial
effects on lymph
circulation.
It may be partly due to the
effects owning a pet can have
on a person's
circulation.