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    Unit 2 The physiology of fitness P1 P2 M1 In this assignment I have been asked to talk about the physiology of fitness, because I am on am football so it is important for me to understand this side of the game. In P1 it is all about how the musculoskeletal and energy system responses to acute exercise. P2 is about the cardiovascular and repertory system and how that responds to acute exercise. M1 wants me to explain the response for the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and repertory system to…

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    Ketotic Synthesis Essay

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    supplements would be wasted. Here is an overview of the main ones: Chromium and ALA, while not insulin 'mimickers' as many claim, increase insulin sensitivity resulting in lower insulin levels, higher glucagon and a faster descent into deeper ketosis creatine is a bit of a waste - at most, 30% can be taken up by the muscles that, without glycogen, cannot be meaningfully…

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    guidance and enable them to make adjustments to their current regime so that they are able to maximise performance as well as helping them to understand how their body systems respond to exercise. The three types of energy systems in the body are: 1) Creatine phosphate energy system 2) Lactic acid energy system 3) Aerobic energy system The Aerobic & Anaerobic Systems Aerobic System The aerobic system requires…

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    Objective 1: Clinical Manifestation & Risk Factors • Rhabdomyolysis occurs due to the breakdown of muscle tissue o Muscle breakdown causes myoglobin to enter the bloodstream which can lead to kidney damage (Miller, n.d). • Creatine Kinase (CK) o Is an enzyme released by damaged muscle. CK is used to diagnose and follow muscle disease (Miller n.d). • Aspartate transaminase & alanine transaminase o Elevated levels of may be due to damaged muscles or overworking the muscles (Sjogren 2007). •…

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    Is using HGH in Sports Cheating? In discussion of HGH, one controversial issue as using been being is HGH in sports cheating? On the one hand, some people argue that using HGH in sports is cheating because it gives the person an advantage to gaining muscle, running faster, and getting stronger without putting in the time. On the other hand, some people contend that using HGH in sports is not cheating. Because if it is hard for you to gain muscle or get stronger, it will compete with other…

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    Peroxynitrite Essay

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    Participation in disease progression A variety of diseases including stroke, atherosclerosis, diabetes, ischemic heart diseases and neurodegenerative diseases are caused from the disturbances in mitochondrial functions. The production of peroxynitrite occurs either within mitochondria or may achieved from extra mitochondrial compartments. Peroxynitrite inhibits Mn-SOD by nitration (MacMillan-Crow LA and Thompson, 1999) and thus checking the breaking of nearby formed superoxide that further…

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    The posterior approach is the most commonly used surgical approach by orthopedic surgeons internationally when doing a total hip arthroplasty. (1,2,3) It was first popularized by Moore in the 1950’s, and has been gaining popularity ever since. (1) One of the advantages to using the posterior approach for a total hip arthroplasty is that it allows the surgeon to have decent exposure of both the femur and acetabulum during the procedure. The patient is placed in the lateral decubitus position on…

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    I just read this Associated Press news report and had to contact both of you to inquire if you know anything about it. I want to emphasize that in all sincerity, your tans look really great so some of the following comments do not accurately represent you. Can you however, otherwise vouch for the authenticity of the following report? I simply cannot believe that this is true. The report follows: New Jersey Sentinel Daily Times It has been a closely guarded secret known only to the male cast…

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    partial or complete loss of activity of acid alpha-glucosidase enzyme in cultured connective tissue obtained from skin or muscle biopsy. In order to confirm prognosis, laboratory analysis on enzyme activity are necessary, and these comprise serum creatine kinase (CK), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), or lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), among other; elevated levels of these enzymes reaffirm presence of GAA mutation and diagnosis of Pompe disease. Once diagnosis is…

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    height 123 cm) was scheduled for surgical correction of bilateral congenital hip subluxation. At preoperative assessment, physical examination revealed muscle atrophy and decreased muscle tone (4/5) at both upper and lower extremities. Preoperative creatine kinase, alanine aminotransferase…

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