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females are especially sensitive to nutritional regulation because they must contribute all of the nutritional support to a ... Scientists believe the phenomenon could be linked to obesity or exposure to chemicals in the food chain, and is putting females ... Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical used to make plastics, and is frequently used to make baby bottles, water bottles, sports ... Mechanisms of these social effects are unknown, though a variety of physiological processes, including pheromones, have been ...
Campbell, Ernest S. (1997). "Decompression Illness in Sports Divers: Part I". Medscape Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine eJournal ... Nutritional status is important for general health and affects physical fitness, so it may affect decompression safety. High ... The Physiological Basis of Decompression. 38th Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society Workshop. UHMS Publication Number 75 ( ... While not strictly speaking a phenomenon of decompression, it is a complication that can occur during decompression, and that ...
Factors such as nutritional requirements and physical environments which have so far not been examined will become important. ... The majority of current data comes from missions of short duration and so some of the long-term physiological effects of living ... Another effect is known as cosmic ray visual phenomena. [a] NASA survey of 300 male and female astronauts, about 23 percent of ... Science in Sports & Exercise. 35 (11): 1935-45. doi:10.1249/01.MSS.0000093611.88198.08. PMID 14600562. "Daily life". ESA. 19 ...
... of foods and beverages containing nutrients and substances with a nutritional or physiological effect". Although there isn't a ... This phenomenon is dubbed "pester power", which means that little children pester their parents to buy things for them that ... and was concluded that children ate more potato chips after seeing advertisements featuring a popular UK sports figure than ... Researchers say that this phenomenon is worrisome, since most foods advertised on television are unhealthy, and linked to a ...
Equine obesity is a recent phenomenon. The general rate of obesity in horses is increasing in Western countries, as it is in ... The purpose of breeding and the animal usage also call for different body conditions: for example, a horse destined for sport ... The horse body mass is highly variable, depending on breed, model, physiological state, condition, owner's purpose and usage of ... generally to reduce nutritional intake. Obesity-related comorbidity is rarely taken into account by breeders (and breeders' ...
Nutritional anthropology is a synthetic concept that deals with the interplay between economic systems, nutritional status and ... One of the central problems in the anthropology of art concerns the universality of 'art' as a cultural phenomenon. Several ... sports, music, nutrition, recreation, games, food, festivals, and language (which is also the object of study in linguistic ... maintain or change contemporary genetic and physiological variation. Archaeology is the study of the human past through its ...
A Physiological Explanation". Sports Med. 48 (9): 2041-2051. doi:10.1007/s40279-018-0946-9. PMID 29923147. S2CID 49317682. " ... Davis JM, Alderson NL, Welsh RS (August 2000). "Serotonin and central nervous system fatigue: nutritional considerations". The ... or whether fatigue is a uni-dimensional phenomenon that influences different aspects of human life. Physical fatigue, or muscle ... Hawley JA, Reilly T (June 1997). "Fatigue revisited". Journal of Sports Sciences. 15 (3): 245-246. doi:10.1080/026404197367245 ...
... biochemical mechanisms and nutritional implications". (review). The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 15 (8): 442-51. doi: ... At physiological pH, the carboxylic acid is deprotonated (−CO2−) and both the amino and guanidino groups are protonated, ... ISBN 978-1-118-81108-5. Spano MA, Kruskall LJ, Thomas DT (2017-08-30). Nutrition for Sport, Exercise, and Health. Human ... "Oral L-arginine can reverse digital necrosis in Raynaud's phenomenon". Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. 244 (1-2): 139-141 ...
Phenomena such as photophobia, which describes the event in which light is perceived as an intense glare, and photopsia, the ... Future treatments may involve retinal transplants, artificial retinal implants, gene therapy, stem cells, nutritional ... and can detect physiological abnormalities before the initial manifestation of symptoms. An electrode lens is applied to the ... American businessman and professional sports team owner Rigo Tovar, Mexican musician, singer and actor Lindy Hou, Australian ...
This phenomenon, where molecule Y affects the binding of molecule X to a transport molecule Z, is called a heterotropic ... This technique is often used for research in e.g. elite sports training, ergonomics, rehabilitation, patient monitoring, ... nutritional deficiency, bone marrow problems, chemotherapy, kidney failure, or abnormal hemoglobin (such as that of sickle-cell ... Oxyhemoglobin is formed during physiological respiration when oxygen binds to the heme component of the protein hemoglobin in ...
... believing that mental phenomena are ultimately the result of, or reducible to, physical phenomena. The size of the brain and a ... Traumatic brain injury, for example received in contact sport, after a fall, or a traffic or work accident, can be associated ... Rioch originated the integration of basic anatomical and physiological research with clinical psychiatry at the Walter Reed ... Normal development of the brain can be affected during pregnancy by nutritional deficiencies, teratogens, infectious diseases, ...
"Physiological Reviews". Physiological Reviews. Retrieved February 13, 2022.[dead link] "Royal Society Open Science". 2014. doi: ... Thomas Trikalinos and Ioannidis coined the term Proteus phenomenon to describe tendency for early studies on a subject to find ... Ioannidis has been critical of nutritional epidemiology research practices and has recommended reforms to improve the ... British Journal of Sports Medicine. 56 (12): 683-691. doi:10.1136/bjsports-2021-105058. ISSN 0306-3674. PMC 9163716. PMID ...
Sports Nutr. 13: 8. doi:10.1186/s12970-016-0118-y. PMC 4774173. PMID 26937223. Frias MA, Thoreen CC, Jaffe JD, Schroder W, ... The discovery of TOR and the subsequent identification of mTOR opened the door to the molecular and physiological study of what ... Drummond MJ, Dreyer HC, Fry CS, Glynn EL, Rasmussen BB (April 2009). "Nutritional and contractile regulation of human skeletal ... which is a phenomenon also observed in humans. Active mTORC1 is positioned on lysosomes. mTOR is inhibited when lysosomal ...
When participating in any sport, new motor skills and movement combinations are frequently being used and repeated. All sports ... Collectively, the authors conclude that skeletal muscle mass and muscle memory phenomenon is, at least in part, modulated due ... This confirms that muscle strength is first influenced by the inner neural circuitry, rather than by external physiological ... The role of epigenetics in nutritional programming, metabolic disease, aging and exercise". Aging Cell. 15 (4): 603-616. doi: ...
She analyzed the reaction of school children to a light source, making comparisons with tropism, the phenomena of plants ... Löwy, Ilana (2005). "8. "Measures, Instruments, Methods, and Results": Jozefa Joteyko on Social Reforms and Physiological ... Nutrition in Tiring and Prolonged Sporting Events]. Match l'intran (in French). No. 546. Paris, France: Louis Dreyfus Company. ... Auguste Slosse in Brussels were studying the diets of workers in their respective cities to evaluate whether the nutritional ...
... and physiological phenomena that develop after repeated substance use and that typically include a strong desire to take the ... Committee on Nutrition and the Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness) (June 2011). "Sports drinks and energy drinks for ... Liddle DG, Connor DJ (June 2013). "Nutritional supplements and ergogenic AIDS". Primary Care. 40 (2): 487-505. doi:10.1016/j. ... "Dietary supplements and team-sport performance". Sports Medicine. 40 (12): 995-1017. doi:10.2165/11536870-000000000-00000. PMID ...
Some nutritional risk factors for fibromyalgia complications are obesity, nutritional deficiencies, food allergies and ... Raynaud's phenomenon, hives or welts, ringing in the ears, vomiting, heartburn, oral ulcers, loss of or changes in taste, ... Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. 29 (6): 493-501. doi:10.1016/j.jmpt.2006.06.010. PMID 16904498. Cooper ... Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 52 (12): 2615-2627. doi:10.1249/MSS.0000000000002421. PMC 10200687. PMID 32555018 ...
Aesthetic sports (dance, figure skating, gymnastics) - 35% Weight dependent sports (judo, wrestling) - 29% Endurance sports ( ... that prevents one from meeting nutritional energy needs. It is frequently associated with weight loss, nutritional deficiency, ... During adolescence these traits may become intensified due to a variety of physiological and cultural influences such as the ... and women are affected most by this phenomenon. Objectification increases self-objectification, where women judge their own ...
In more specific studies looking at the link between cortisol levels and psychological phenomena, it has been found that ... Kapil V, Haydar SM, Pearl V, Lundberg JO, Weitzberg E, Ahluwalia A (2013). "Physiological role for nitrate-reducing oral ... and markers of nutritional status. According to Wong, scientists are now viewing saliva as "a valuable biofluid…with the ... BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation. 13 (1): 65. doi:10.1186/s13102-021-00292-2. PMC 8186051. PMID 34099037. S2CID ...
Since much of the human body's muscle mass is protein, this phenomenon is responsible for the wasting away of muscle mass seen ... Nancy Clark's Sports Nutrition Guidebook. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2008. pg. 111 Yamaguchi; et al. (2004). "CGI-58 ... Starvation response in animals (including humans) is a set of adaptive biochemical and physiological changes, triggered by lack ... Nutritional physiology, Starvation). ...
It is thought that boron plays several essential roles in animals, including humans, but the exact physiological role is poorly ... as well as limited production consumer and sporting goods such as golf clubs and fishing rods. The fibers can be produced by ... Journal of Nutritional Medicine. 1 (2): 127-132. doi:10.3109/13590849009003147. Thompson, Cheryl (8 July 2014). "FDA Approves ... for another example of this phenomenon, see phosphine). The boranes are also highly flammable and require special care when ...
Liddle DG, Connor DJ (June 2013). "Nutritional supplements and ergogenic AIDS". Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice. 40 (2 ... Schultz W (2015). "Neuronal reward and decision signals: from theories to data". Physiological Reviews. 95 (3): 853-951. doi: ... Cardiovascular side effects can include hypertension or hypotension from a vasovagal response, Raynaud's phenomenon (reduced ... Clinics in Sports Medicine. 30 (3): 591-610. doi:10.1016/j.csm.2011.03.007. PMID 21658550. In 1980, Chandler and Blair47 showed ...
While the reason for this phenomenon is unknown, there may be a genetic resistance to the cancers, a side effect of medications ... While some of these explanations may stretch credulity, others (such as heavy metal poisoning and nutritional imbalances) have ... sports and handcrafts) between ages 7 and 9, but there were no differences on academic subjects (contrary to some other IQ ... it has been suggested that the physiological hypoxia that prevails in normal embryonic and fetal development, or pathological ...
A subspecialty of preventive cardiology is sports cardiology. Because heart disease is the leading cause of death in the world ... The term is usually used to describe studies of such phenomena by invasive (intracardiac) catheter recording of spontaneous ... Dean, SV; Lassi, ZS; Imam, AM; Bhutta, ZA (26 September 2014). "Preconception care: nutritional risks and interventions". ... and numerous physiological features (e.g., systole, heart sounds, afterload) that have been encyclopedically documented for ...
Its physiological role is to regulate hunger by alerting the body when it is full. Studies show that lack of leptin causes ... Delarue J, LeFoll C, Corporeau C, Lucas D (2004). "N-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids: a nutritional tool to prevent ... and insulin response may well be a threshold phenomenon. The pathway's sensitivity to insulin may be blunted by many factors ... Sports Medicine. Auckland, NZ. 24 (5): 321-36. doi:10.2165/00007256-199724050-00004. PMID 9368278. S2CID 29053249. Kyu HH, ...
The physiological importance of CART was further substantiated in numerous human studies demonstrating a role of CART in both ... Liddle DG, Connor DJ (June 2013). "Nutritional supplements and ergogenic AIDS". Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice. 40 (2 ... Cardiovascular side effects can include hypertension or hypotension from a vasovagal response, Raynaud's phenomenon (reduced ... Clinics in Sports Medicine. 30 (3): 591-610. doi:10.1016/j.csm.2011.03.007. PMID 21658550. In 1980, Chandler and Blair47 showed ...
Sporting Cyclist Vol. 9. No. 8} Woodland, Les (1980), Dope, the use of drugs in sport, David and Charles, UK, p 112 Cycling (30 ... He believed the test was a result of a tainted nutritional supplement that he had taken to cure a liver problem. The chemist ... Mechanical doping Doping at the Olympic Games "Historical Evolution of Doping Phenomenon by Lorella Vittozzi (ITA)" (PDF). Ioa. ... "use of physiological substances or abnormal method to obtain an artificial increase of performance." It is neither a list of ...
The phenomenon of "unopposed alpha stimulation" has not been reported with the use of beta-blockers for treatment of ... Liddle DG, Connor DJ (June 2013). "Nutritional supplements and ergogenic AIDS". Prim. Care. 40 (2): 487-505. doi:10.1016/j.pop. ... Methamphetamine and amphetamine are often measured in urine or blood as part of a drug test for sports, employment, poisoning ... "is probably caused by a combination of drug-induced psychological and physiological changes resulting in xerostomia (dry mouth ...