Heart disease may be the result of many conditions
which decrease oxygen and nutrients delivered to your organs.
- The revolutionary filling valve with separate vacuum and nitrogen circuits
which decrease the oxygen pickup during filling
Not exact matches
He said dehydration also
decreases blood volume
which reduces blood flow and
oxygen to the brain, leading to headaches.
This increases blood flow and
oxygen intake, while at the same time
decreases inflammation,
which all helps the body to perform at a more optimal level.
Apnea can cause the «B,» bradycardia,
which is a
decrease in the baby's blood
oxygen level and a heart rate under 80 beats per minute.
Sarah Updegraft, RN: When you're in an extended state of anxiety and fear during labor, it can actually affect your labor by
decreasing the amount of blood and
oxygen getting to your uterus,
which can affect your contraction pattern and over time might affect how the baby is tolerating the labor.
Keeling has documented a
decrease in
oxygen levels that is due to fossil - fuel combustion,
which uses up
oxygen and releases CO2.
But the balance between DVMs and the limited deep - water
oxygen supply could be easily upset, Bianchi said — particularly by climate change,
which is predicted to further
decrease levels of
oxygen in the ocean.
Zeroing in on NANOG, the scientists found that low
oxygen conditions increased NANOG's mRNA levels through the action of HIF proteins,
which turned on the gene for ALKBH5,
which decreased the methylation and subsequent destruction of NANOG's mRNA.
By triggering a process called autophagy — in
which cells literally engulf their own insides — researchers from Drexel University and Yale University were able to
decrease lung injury in mice that were exposed to high concentrations of
oxygen.
Reactive
oxygen species (ROS) induce cellular damages at different levels (proteins, DNA, and lipids)
which increase the body susceptibility to noxious injuries with the final result to accelerate aging and
decrease lifespan.
The most common animal model used to study OSA today is intermittent hypoxia (IH)
which relies solely on exposing animals to a
decrease in blood
oxygen levels.
Besides that, the size of mitochondria (the mini-factories within your muscle cells that convert
oxygen into energy)
decreases alongside with a steady loss of your VO2 max or the maximum volume of
oxygen your working muscles are able to use,
which directly affects your level of performance and overall cardiovascular fitness.
The fats contained within also clog the ventricles,
decreasing the
oxygen supply to the sexual organs and preventing the spleen from creating a sufficient amount of leukocytes (white blood cells),
which makes the formation of sperm and eggs difficult.
That's because a lack of sleep can
decrease the amount of
oxygen that reaches your eyes,
which in turn causes blood vessels in them to dilate and appear red.
Since iron is responsible for carrying
oxygen in the blood, a
decrease in
oxygen carrying capacity results in rapid heart - rate and increased breathing rate,
which can also be confused for symptoms of anxiety or panic attacks.
Deficiencies of B12, B6, folic acid and / or iron can all create a shift in fuel availability (specifically in glycolysis: the oxidation or burning of sugar / glucose)
which is a huge stressor on the body as it
decreases oxygen availability to every cell.
MCT oil combined with exogenous Ketones boost your energy levels and do two things: give you a better workout (
decrease oxygen demand), and help you get in to Ketosis faster so you're not teetering back and forth (
which isn't optimal).
Hair loss can be caused by a
decrease in blood flow to the hair follicles,
which reduces
oxygen and nutrients needed for hair to thrive.
Additionally, sitting
decreases blood and
oxygen flow to your brain and muscles
which makes us de-conditioned, tired and lethargic.
The compartments aren't able to expand as much as they're supposed to be able to under increased pressure and you get a ton of pressure within the muscles and as that happens, it compresses nerves and blood vessels and
decreases blood flow
which means that the tissues inside that compartment don't get enough
oxygen rich blood and they are essentially
oxygen starved and they become damage the same way that your heart, if
oxygen starved, undergoes a heart attack and this can not be painful but can be damaging to the muscles.
So, if you can give more
oxygen to your muscle tissue, you will be able to
decrease the amount of fatigue during a workout
which will make you train longer and harder.
That being said, the gold standard for this would be phlebotomy — bloodletting, donating blood,
which is good anyways, at least you're doing mankind a service but not necessarily your endurance sports potential «cause obviously, every time that you ditch blood, you're ditching iron but you're also ditching a lot of
oxygen and a lot of red blood cells so may
decrease your
oxygen carrying capacity,
which is not all that great a prospect for somebody who's running or biking or an endurance athlete.
Decreased blood clotting and increased tissue oxygenation may help reduce symptoms of heart and vascular limitations, such as angina pectoris, arterial spasm, and intermittent claudication (leg pain with walking because of the insufficiency of blood and
oxygen, for
which vitamin E has clearly been helpful).
For example, KBs were recently reported to act as neuroprotective agents by raising ATP levels and reducing the production of reactive
oxygen species in neurological tissues, 80 together with increased mitochondrial biogenesis,
which may help to enhance the regulation of synaptic function.80 Moreover, the increased synthesis of polyunsaturated fatty acids stimulated by a KD may have a role in the regulation of neuronal membrane excitability: it has been demonstrated, for example, that polyunsaturated fatty acids modulate the excitability of neurons by blocking voltage-gated sodium channels.81 Another possibility is that by reducing glucose metabolism, ketogenic diets may activate anticonvulsant mechanisms, as has been reported in a rat model.82 In addition, caloric restriction per se has been suggested to exert neuroprotective effects, including improved mitochondrial function,
decreased oxidative stress and apoptosis, and inhibition of proinflammatory mediators, such as the cytokines tumour necrosis factor - α and interleukins.83 Although promising data have been collected (see below), at the present time the real clinical benefits of ketogenic diets in most neurological diseases remain largely speculative and uncertain, with the significant exception of its use in the treatment of convulsion diseases.
Static cramped postures
decrease circulation and
oxygen intake and flow to brain
which inevitably lowers alertness.
A deficiency in red blood cells means a
decrease in the amount of
oxygen the blood can carry to the organs and a
decrease in the amount of carbon dioxide the blood can carry away from the organs,
which results in a ferret that does not feel good.
If you chose medical management, your veterinarian will prescribe medications including a beta - blocker
which can potentially
decrease myocardial
oxygen demand and reduce ventricular wall stress.
Flea infestations on small or weak pets can cause life - threatening anemia (iron - deficiency anemia,
decreased red blood cells circulating through the blood,
which means a
decreased oxygen level in the blood).
The signs that we see in dogs are usually related to
decreased numbers of normal cells (such as red blood cells
which carry
oxygen, white blood cells that fight infection and platelets that help with clotting)
which are made in the bone marrow.
Dehydration
decreases the volume of blood,
which reduces
oxygen delivery and waste removal.
Over time, this
decreased ability to breathe leads to low blood -
oxygen levels,
which puts a strain on the heart, and ultimately can lead to heart failure.
Medications such as beta - blockers —
which slow the patient's heart rate,
decrease its need for
oxygen and reduce demands on its ventricles — are commonly used for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
In other areas, increased upwelling can lead to stimulated productivity,
which can also lead to more organic carbon entering the deep ocean, where it is consumed,
decreasing oxygen levels (medium confidence).
Measured
decreases in the fraction of other forms of carbon (the isotopes 14C and 13C) and a small
decrease in atmospheric
oxygen concentration (observations of
which have been available since 1990) show that the rise in CO2 is largely from combustion of fossil fuels (
which have low 13C fractions and no 14C).
Most climbers use bottled
oxygen above 7,000 m
which, at the summit, lowers the physiological elevation of Everest by some 1,000 m — climbing without
oxygen is a truly dangerous exercise because rational thought seriously
decreases while chances of frostbite and exposure dramatically increase.