Sentences with phrase «stresses upon his body»

Because of the tears in muscle fibers, our body sets up a recovery process to help reduce the stress upon the body.

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«Faith in the Risen Christ was thus at first a simple affirmation of His exaltation to the rank of Messiah and Lord, and was quite independent of any stress upon the material reanimation of the body.
Finally, Hartshorne stresses the ethical and social defectiveness of humanism: if the total universe and even human bodies are essentially loveless machines driven by blind forces, «then it is impossible that the conception of spirit or love should have more than a very fitful hold upon us.
The function of our digestive system is influenced from these habits ranging from the foods we consume, water we drink, and the stress we weigh upon our bodies and minds.
Overtraining is the chronic inability of the body to adapt properly to the stress imposed upon it through the physical and mental demands of training.
Your body adapts to the stress that you impose upon it.
However, Hans Selye, widely - accepted as the pioneer of stress research, defined stress as «the nonspecific response of the body to any demand made upon it to adapt, whether that demand produces pleasure or pain.»
So, if I understand correctly, what you're saying is that when your body feels as though it's constantly stressed out, whether from exercise or some other stressor, what can happen is that it switches on pathways to develop insulin resistance so that, rather than putting food stuff into, say, muscle storage or liver storage, you might actually create new fat cells or put glucose, you know, that has been converted into triglycerides, et cetera, into fat cells so that your body has storage to rely upon in times of need even though you're not necessarily in a time of need.
«Sleep is the time when the body recovers from the stresses loaded upon it, and the repair of muscle and connective tissue begins.
Fasting puts extra stressors on your body and you might not want to build stress upon stress in your life.
Famed researcher Hans Selye's definition of stress was «the nonspecific response of the body to any demand made upon it to adapt, whether that demand produces pleasure or pain.»
[i] Your diet should supply only the carbohydrate amount that your body thrives upon (See The Blood Code: Unlock the secrets of your metabolism — 2014), but you need to address more than that — you must have a plan to help control the adverse effects of chronic stress.
Your body will grow and respond to any stress or demand you place upon it (Wolff's Law.)
However, if we push ourselves to lift 50 lbs for 3 sets of 10 reps (instead of the 8 reps we were doing before) on Exercise XYZ, the body will respond the only way it knows how... by adapting to the new stress being placed upon it.
There are also the issues of inflammation and stress that arises from exercise, as well as psychosocial stress — all of which build upon each other in the complex interactions between the HPA axis and the body at large.
If the body is chronically stressed and the adrenal glands are constantly called upon, it can result in «adrenal fatigue» or adrenal insufficiency.
This minimizes the oxidative stress and lactate load imposed upon the mitochondria, cells and body.
Certain students will react more negatively than others to the Socratic Method and on - demand public speaking scenarios like the first - year oral argument program, based upon their psychological makeup.154 This subset of a given law school student body might experience serious psychological and physiological manifestations155 of stress and anxiety.
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