Sentences with phrase «physiological component»

In order to increase your strength you have to train that limiting physiological component so that it is no longer the thing limiting your strength.
But there is also a strong physiological component that is overlooked in many medical circles.
Consider the human body's complexity and how a change in one physiological component alters and impacts so many other parts.
Desire is here to be understood not merely as physical appetite, but as a total positive response involving «mental» and «spiritual» as well as physiological components.
Nitric oxide is a well known important physiological component for the body in exercise as it opens blood vessels and lowers blood pressure.
Dr. Hazelbaker presents treatment suggestions for both the psychological and physiological components with emphasis on body - mind and transpersonal therapies.
However, something else immediately becomes the constraining physiological component, limiting your (now higher) strength.
This serves as a bridge to accepting the physiological component in the illness of alcoholism.
I've come to a school of thought that believes that if most breastfed babies get jaundice, there must be a physiological component that we don't yet understand and we may be preventing normal biological behaviors through abnormal interventions.
When his dysregulation gets that profound, I can clearly see its physiological component.
Anorexia nervosa is a complex disease, involving psychological, sociological and physiological components.
The physiological component can be broken up into two parts: running strength and running economy.
Called Freespira, this treatment focuses on the physiological component of their panic attacks by normalizing their CO2 and stabilizing their respiratory pattern which has been clinically proven to reduce or eliminate their panic symptoms in most patients.
Basically, this theory says that at any one point in time you have something that limits your strength, some physiological component that prevents you from lifting more weight (something always limits your strength or you could lift any amount of weight as many times as you wanted).
Now he thinks of sequencing in terms of opening the lines of connective tissue (the physiological component) as well as facilitating the chakras (the energetic and emotional component), organized in the same seven chapters as before.
While some evidence supports the importance of parental (mainly maternal) factors in child ER [2, 78], research on the effects of maternal and paternal psychopathology on the physiological components of ER in adolescence is rare.
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