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    dystrophy Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy Zachary Uecker Genetic Disease Abstract Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy is a genetic disease that targets skeletal muscles and over time, the muscles lose protein and are replaced by fats and connective tissue, making the skeletal muscles unusable. In this paper, the parts of Duchenne’s that will be covered are the method of transmission, statistics about Duchenne’s in the population, the pathophysiology, the body systems effected, signs and…

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    In order to minimize the cons and maximize the pros - you need to lose as much body fat and retain as much lean tissue as possible. Reason being - it is much easier to extract water from the muscles rather than adipose tissue, also having less fat will make you closer to your weight limit to begin with. Coming in out of shape and attempting to "quick-fix" everything by cutting water is the worst scenario possible (The…

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    If you burn off precious muscle tissue you will end up burning fewer calories 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Can you see how you this would not be helpful in losing body fat long term? Cardio activities such as jogging, cycling etc are recreational activities and if your goal is weight…

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    Recovery Theory

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    throughout the report to explain the effects of the theory on the recovery phase or how it could help to prevent it from happening. (Blackburn & Kanders, 1994) state that obesity is medically defined as excessive adipose tissue. The most commonly held theory of obesity is that it is caused by chronic positive energy balance, namely , the individual consumes more energy than is expended. Changes in weight can be understood in terms of the energy balance, it means that a person gains weight…

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    Fat Grafting Essay

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    unwanted or unnecessary part of the body and is grafted (i.e. transferred) to another part. In this new part of the body it can be used to fill voids, correct deformities of contour and/ or add volume. Fat grafting is advantageous in that one’s own tissue is used as opposed to foreign material or bodies and there is also the cosmetic effect of removing fat from undesired places. In addition to this, fat grafting is more durable and longer-lasting that foreign body fillers, which only last for a…

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    Burn Fat Research Paper

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    abdominal muscles are not able to burn fat in this area. Local burning fat is physically impossible. Burn a twisting belly fat? Human physiology research shows that despite the fact that the working muscle does use energy as a box next to her adipose tissue, thirty minutes of twists at the press burn only 0.05 g. fat (1). The mechanism of action of exercises to get rid of the fat a bit different – with aerobic exercise the body…

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    the workout and the basic metabolic rate will increase. Retention of the muscle tissue – Tabata training is the choice for you if you don’t want to lose muscle, which you worked hard to get, and you still want to do something for your cardiovascular system. This type of training sends signal to the body that you need more muscle tissue. This increase the ratio of lean mass to fat. You can increase your muscle tissue eventually if your choice for training is a full body workout. No time…

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    Every athlete has a drive to do better then his or her opponent. Competition is what drives athletes to enhance their practice and conquer the highest place on the podium. Many athletes try out different diets, supplements, and training techniques to improve their performance. The use of nutritional ergogenic aid in the sports industry is very well known for improving performance. Most ergogenic aids affect the metabolism and the central nervous system to reduce body fat content and stimulate…

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    after bulking, you'll help manage any surplus fat that's present and help reveal the newest you. Though unfortunately, many people make some big blunders when moving to trimming after bulking which causes those to start to forfeit lean body mass tissue. Let's have a glance at what some of these key flaws are so as to be certain you make the move from chopping after bulking effectively. Don't Decrease Calorie consumption…

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    Carbohydrates are probably the most important macronutrient. Carbohydrates are the body’s main source of fuel. A journal published in Clinical Psychiatry News by Heidi Splete, a medical journalist, discussed a study on low-carbohydrate dieters. Two people in the study died. They had suffered heart failures due to malnutrition. Protein deficiency is another example of how malnutrition can affect the body’s organs. Protein is an important macronutrient to the body. Protein supports the growth of…

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