Sentences with phrase «impaired performance in»

On the other hand, dieting tends to slow down the metabolic rate, thereby forcing the body into a «starvation mode» where it tries to conserve all of its remaining fuel and this leads to burning less calories and an impaired performance in the weight room.
The researchers found that mice lacking the FXR2P protein had impaired performance in learning and memory tasks.
«Here we examined the performance of sensory and motor neurons in short - term memory, and found that both neuron types had impaired performance in old Aplysia.»
The results were clear: Despite improvements in peak aerobic capacity, ``... adaptation to an LCHF diet impairs performance in elite endurance athletes.»
Compression clothing may inhibit this natural process of heat transfer even more, which would IMPAIR performance in the short term (during exercise), even while potentially improving muscle repair and recovery times (post-exercise).
The Strength Sensei explained how posture can improve or impair performance in the article Can Improved Posture Accelerate Strength Gains?
Remedial education has a place, it should be used to help students eviscerate their particular discrepancies in focused cognitive tasks that are impairing their performance in particular subject areas.
Difficulties with inattention, distractibility, and / or hyperactivity that impairs performance in school, home, or other activities.

Not exact matches

Even if you have the willpower to ignore the constant tones and alert lights in the background, the sound can still impair your concentration, according to a study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
Fluorescent lights — used in an estimated 98 percent of commercial buildings — are particularly problematic because of «substropic flicker» which is invisible but causes all sorts of problems including fatigue, impaired visual task performance, distraction, headaches, and eye strain.
In Carnegie's view, Lincoln believed that his feedback to Meade would both «impair» the general's performance and damage the army's performance.
An excessive emphasis on performance can impair execution in another subtle but important way.
EDMONTON, ALBERTA - In the news release, «CWB reports financial performance for the fourth quarter and fiscal 2016,» issued earlier today by Canadian Western Bank (TSX: CWB), balances of loans classified as past due but not impaired were overstated within the Credit Quality section of the release.
If the use of guns near schools may impair the performance of students, and the federal government bears responsibility for the success of children in the schools, why couldn't the federal government simply take over control of the local schools?
While energy drinks have become extremely popular among adolescents and young adults in recent years, with many young athletes seeing them as a quick and easy way to maximize athletic performance, many groups, including the National Federation of High School Associations (NFHS), recommend against their use for re-hydration and warn that consumption may hurt not help athletic performance by causing side effects as bloating, abdominal cramping, diarrhea, light headedness, and impaired sleep.
Keep in mind that not sleeping enough can have some scary consequences, too: Going 24 hours without any sleep can impair functioning just as much as a blood alcohol level of 0.1 percent Sleep deficit: the performance killer.
Instead of impairing learning and memory, as it does in young people, the drug appears to reverse age - related declines in the cognitive performance of elderly mice.
A lack of awareness of impaired mental performance could increase the risk of accidents and mistakes, which can be dangerous in many private and occupational situations, both for the sleep - deprived person as well as for others.
In June, researchers reported that office workers scored higher on tests of cognitive function when the room was better ventilated, but many studies have found that background noise impairs cognitive performance.
The study recently published in the journal AIDS shows that while the HIV medications have been successful in helping to prevent the transmission of the virus from mother to infant, they are associated with persistently impaired development of heart muscle and reduced heart performance in non-HIV-infected children whose mothers received the medicines years earlier.
As bleary - eyed college students in exam week will attest, lack of sleep impairs mood, performance, and judgment.
«Although earlier research showed that drug use is associated with impaired driving performance and increased crash risk, trends in narcotic involvement in driver fatalities have been understudied,» said Guohua Li, MD, DrPH, professor of Epidemiology and Anesthesiology and director of the Center for Injury Epidemiology and Prevention.
Surprisingly, the researchers found that glycogen synthesis does not require a protein called glycogenin, and that high glycogen levels actually impair endurance muscle performance in mice.
It would, in fact, be very surprising if they had showed any difference: the reason that driving performance is impaired when people are making phone calls and texting, hands - free or not, is that such tasks require attention.
Parental bereavement in childhood has been robustly linked to impaired academic performance, higher rates of teenage pregnancy and drug and alcohol abuse, as well as a range of mental health disorders as adults.
«Exposure to these particles can lead to a range of potential central nervous system complications that can occur during and persist long after actual space travel,» Limoli said in a press release, «such as various performance decrements, memory deficits, anxiety, depression and impaired decision - making.
Scientists in the consortium will be studying different materials that could be used for a lithium - metal battery's positive electrode, while working to prevent unwanted chemical reactions that could impair the battery's performance.
One hypothesis is that diets that are high in saturated fat impair hippocampal function and that this leads to a deficit in memory performance [10].
There is increasing recognition that visual performance is impaired in early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD); however, no consensus exists as to the mechanisms underlying this visual dysfunction, in particular regarding the timing, nature, and extent of retinal versus cortical pathology.
The findings revealed that prenatal exposure to a commonly used antiepileptic drug called valproic acid (VPA) inhibited the birth of new neurons in the brains of adult mice and impaired their performance on learning and memory tasks.
Although hole trapping impairs the performance of photovoltaic devices, it can improve the ability of zinc oxide to act as a photocatalyst, as positive charges stored in the traps within the material can go on to act as participants in chemical reactions.
In contrast to our expectations, stimulation impaired memory performance.
Indeed, observational and experimental studies have shown that noise exposure leads to annoyance, sleep disturbances, sleepiness, an increased incidence of high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease, and impairs cognitive performance in schoolchildren.
«Performance is typically impaired... as you have a loss of muscle strength and power, decrease in range of motion... and localized pain and swelling,» he says.
In addition, overstretching will cause your muscles to tighten instead of relax, and this tightness will impair your range of motion and performance.
You don't want to be in that condition before you lift weights, and it only takes a small serving of carbs to impair your performance.
A new study published in the Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology found that mental burnout significantly affected physical performance, including impairing your ability to recover after a strenuous workout and increasing your risk of overtraining.
Exercise performance is impaired as early as dehydration causes a 2 % drop in body weight.
Not during pre-season or while in season, when back - to - back practices and games are more likely to zap glycogen stores and lead to impaired performance on a low carb diet.
UCS may also impair athletic performance, since bad posture can set the stage for poor exercise technique (e.g., people with UCS often have trouble getting their chest up in the bench - press) and depression of the sternum can make it more difficult to breathe.
In fact, extra carbs before exercise may impair keto - adaptation and performance.
It can lead to impaired job performance and break - down in personal relationships.
The optimal exercise is one in which the potential for learning is relatively high and performance is only a little impaired.
They mean «compatible with a physically active lifestyle» in the sense that it «can adversely affect performance for the first week, but longer adaptation (4 - 6 weeks) to the diet does not significantly impair physical performance
In fact, impaired performance can result from even a 2 % loss of water weight (3 pounds for a 150 - pound athlete).
We all know how important regular exercise is for our physical, mental and emotional health, but strenuous anaerobic exercises have been reported to enhance the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS); which in turn can contribute to both the initiation and progression of muscle fibre injury as well as impaired muscle performance.4 Green Tea Extract (GTE) however has been clinically proven to prevent oxidative stress induced by high - intensity training and subsequent muscle breakdown — once again thanks to its EGCG content.5
Studies have shown that alcohol impairs the synthesis of glycogen in the liver and oxidative muscles - negatively impacting both performance and recovery.
This can defeat the purpose of exercise, and in those who compete, the possibility of impairing performance.
Consuming a large amount of food immediately before working out can impair performance because blood is more concentrated in stomach for digestion rather than in muscles for performance.
In a 2004 study of Ironman triathletes published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, Karen Sharwood and colleagues concluded that, «There is a large body of literature that suggests that dehydration impairs performance and increases the risk of heat illness in ultra-distance raceIn a 2004 study of Ironman triathletes published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, Karen Sharwood and colleagues concluded that, «There is a large body of literature that suggests that dehydration impairs performance and increases the risk of heat illness in ultra-distance racein the British Journal of Sports Medicine, Karen Sharwood and colleagues concluded that, «There is a large body of literature that suggests that dehydration impairs performance and increases the risk of heat illness in ultra-distance racein ultra-distance races.
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