Sentences with phrase «to preserve energy»

This could help athletes in weight reduction but at the same time it can help them in preserving energy for intense training.
But they think maybe it was a way our body evolved to use vegetables to help preserve energy during lean times in our ancient past.
Sleep is a valuable tool for preserving energy while still keeping your PC immediately available when you need it.
They may produce or preserve energy resources for the group.
Agree on the coal - fired power stations — my support for nuclear power is more for «preserve energy security» than for «fight climate change» reasons.
Here, trade - fair visitors will find out more about preserving energy and resources, as well as sustainable beverage production.
He simply does not have the stamina for the premier league he tries to preserve his energy most of the times.
That's why preserving his energy and not spending too many calories is ideal for him.
Focusing on you and maintaining some of your usual routines will help preserve your energy and ease tension.
It's important to know when to preserve energy for use when it matters.
And actually, much of the productivity equation relies on what we do in the time when we're not actually working: in other words, it's about making the space and time, and preserving our energy in effective ways.
In a third study, investigators uncovered the importance of reducing cold ischaemic time for donor organs after circulatory death to preserve the energy status of the organs.
Gratitude Gem Oils can help assist your body fight back by recharging your system and protecting and preserving your energy levels.
All — all who would vote must be enlightened, and reached by the restraining and preserving energies of heaven.»
Sanchez should also be relatively fresh after what looks like a series of fairly sluggish displays for Arsenal this season, with the South American perhaps preserving his energy to some extent.
Emanating a glow takes a lot of metabolism, and the scientists determined that the bacteria were able to preserve their energy until they realized that there were enough of them to make a really good glow.
«Thus, we think that these genes play a «counter-inflammatory» role, keeping inflammation at a low grade, sustained level, without allowing resolution, and preserving energy storage in fat and liver.»
What your brain actually starts to think is that you've found yourself in a situation where it's impossible to get more calories to sustain normal body functioning, so it begins to preserve energy because it thinks you're starving.
Not only is the aqua hue on trend, but the recently released Brooks Levitate actually claims to help you run faster, thanks to a thermoplastic sheet that acts like a compression sleeve and will help preserve his energy with every step.
This may have been due to the ability of carbohydrate restriction to preserve energy expenditure to a greater degree than fat restriction, as demonstrated by Ebbeling and colleagues (Ebbeling et al., 2012).
Alpha Lipoic Acid: Alpha lipoic acid acts as a co-factor in energy production, and helps preserve energy production in diabetes - compromised cells.
Converting vehicles preserves the energy «embedded» in their production (can be 15 % of the total energy used by the vehicle in its lifetime).
Hunter Douglas designs custom, energy - efficient shades and blinds that control light exposure, insulate rooms (which preserves energy) and protect furniture from UV damage.
Frigate birds can stay aloft for months by hitching rides on massive drafts of wind that allow them to preserve energy while flying hundreds of miles a day or more, a study in the 1 July issue of Science shows.
Mr. Trump also promises to repeal and rescind all «job - destroying Obama executive actions including the Climate Action Plan,» which would preserve the energy status quo.
I think a lot of people really get that we need to preserve our energy resources, but until you really see that we're all connected in this, it's very hard for people to grasp.
The best bulking stacks contain highly anabolic steroid products that protect your muscles and joints, preserving your energy levels and repairing damaged and over-worked tissue.
In this, Tokyo seeks to achieve two overreaching goals: preserve its energy security and stay on course to fulfill the obligations set forth by the 2016 Paris Climate Agreement.
The hormonal system that controls ovulation and menstruation shuts down to preserve energy for other functions.
With a busy month of January with a lot of domestic fixtures, it was clear that Barça looked to preserve energy in the second half without losing their intensity and focused on not allowing Levante any opportunities.
Though his effort may wane on defense at times, and he preserves energy for a late postseason run — he's now played into June seven years in a row — part of it is that no player in the NBA carries as much responsibility as James.
we should've played a tad bit deeper instead of high pressing to preserve some energy, and play more through the flanks to burst through with pace.
His preserved energy was deemed only valuable enough for 30 minutes off the bench.
I think we are trying to preserve energy for the latter half of the game.
This is partly a survival instinct to avoid attracting predators, and their body systems slow down to preserve energy and heat.
This is almost as bad as sleeping too much, though at least there she is preserving some energy for herself as baby takes so much.
It offers excellent load distribution to preserve your energy and protect your back.
In a study conducted by Ohio State University, it was found that a combination of walking and running makes exercisers less tired overall, as our bodies are naturally wired to preserve energy, which a mix of running and walking allows.
Successful people set boundaries for themselves in order to preserve their energy, time and space.
This, in turn, means that the brain will get the message that the body is starving and tell it to preserve energy.
If the brain can't get the leptin message, it assumes it's hungry, forcing it to slow down on most of the metabolic processes in order to preserve energy.
Looking at it from the point of Darwin's theory of evolution and «survival of the fittest» if we can't gain weight and preserve energy we won't be «fit» to survive and propagate our genes which would lead to the extinction of our genes.
The theory contends that calories burned during exercise lead to a corresponding increase in appetite and a decrease in general activity levels, as your body tries to preserve energy and recover.
The glucose in your body turns into glycogen to preserve the energy.
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