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    endocrine regulation. The adult human skeletal system consists of 206 bones, as well as a network of tendons, ligaments and cartilage that connects them. The skeletal system performs vital functions — support, movement, protection, blood cell production, calcium storage and endocrine regulation — that enable us to survive. Muscles connect to your skeleton and they contract and move the skeleton along. Your skeletal system is made up of cartilage and calcified bone that work together. They help…

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    increases the concentration of hydrogen ions in the ocean, which then decreases the overall pH, causing acidification. This acidification can have a detrimental effect on marine biota through two main mechanisms: hypercapnia and the dissolution of calcium carbonates. Hypercapnia is the acidification of an organism’s body fluids and tissues due to increased CO2 partial pressures. This process has been shown to have long term effects on the physiology of water breathing animals including metabolic…

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    will aid with the production of iron. Calcium is the mineral that strengthens the bone, if not enough calcium is consumed the bones can become brittle and fracture easily. Calcium is controlled by something called parathyroid glands, if these glands become over active calcium from bones are released into the body causing bones to become weak and leading to osteoporosis. A female athlete should be consuming regular amounts of calcium, some foods that are calcium rich are, milk and cheese. When a…

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    Kidney stones affect approximately 1 in 11 people in the United States. Is most common in white American than African American and Hispanic people; the man are 2 or 3 time more prospers to suffer of kidney stone than women. Kidney stones are hard masses found in the kidney that form by high levels of different minerals accumulation in the urine. The kidney stone is known as calculus renal because depend in what amount of mineral formed de stone and where is founded first,…

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    Right around the time you reach your adolescent stage your body will have a heightened need for certain nutrients as well as energy. This is important because your nutrient needs during adolescence is higher than any of the subsequent stages or the previous stage. Getting the right amount of nutrients and eating healthy play a big part in your growth as well as your development which can have varying effects on your later stages in life. Throughout early adolescence teens require a lot of…

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    So why are we talking about osteoporosis? Why are calcium supplements? I thought all you were getting that calcium from milk. But that is, that we humans are the only animal that breastfeeding continues after taking milk, which is not even human, but cow 's milk they produce for their own breeding later traded companies . Besides milk is not the only source of calcium that exists on this planet, another big source are lentils, so not consuming milk, cheese…

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    Dietary Analysis Essay

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    experienced these symptoms in any great amounts. The tolerable uptake intake levels are 2000 mg. Calcium intake was 71% of recommended amount. The results show there was not enough intake of calcium to keep stronger bones. I need to consider the disease of osteoporosis in relation to adequate calcium intake. I am consuming calcium mainly through yogurt, milk and supplements. Vitamin D which regulates calcium and phosphors was 33% over recommended amounts. I get enough exposure to the sun to…

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    greater sarcolemmal and fast twitch motor unit excitability may also be elicited.1 The peripheral effects are equally important and focus on intracellular calcium concentration. To be specific, researchers state that calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum and calcium sensitivity in myofibrils may be improved. Caffeine may also decrease calcium reuptake, leading to greater availability.1 These mechanisms work to improve action potential propagation and ultimately promote greater muscle…

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    Psoriatic Arthritis Essay

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    Introduction Believe it or not, there are many different treatment options for an incurable disease. Psoriatic Arthritis is a form of arthritis which is caused by an overactive immune system that stiffens, swells, and causes tremendous pain in joints throughout the body. “Psoriatic Arthritis is most common in adults between the ages of 30 and 50 but can develop in a person of any age, including children” (Psoriatic Arthritis, WebMD, 2014). This form of arthritis can cause permanent damage…

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    Blood Pressure Guidelines

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    American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology. These guidelines include avoiding the use of drugs or supplements that can raise blood pressure, exercising and dieting, as well as taking diuretics, ACE inhibitors, dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers, angiotensin II receptor blockers. The article further provides questions for patients that emanate from these new guidelines. Such questions include the persons who need the treatment guidelines, knowing one’s risk of…

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