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    at minimum double their risk of VTE when compared to populations with normal BMI (20-24.9) (Allman-Farinelli, 2011). The risk is amplified due to increases in procoagulant factors and fibrinogen combined with decreases in protein C, protein S and tissue plasminogen activator levels (Tapson,…

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    Many people are unaware of the common yet preventable causes seen every day that obesity is capable of producing. Whether it may be because it is cheaper and/or convenient, many people today are not making healthy choices. Restaurants and fast food chains are now introducing bigger portions to satisfy their customers, which more likely will lead to over eating and poor diet. Lack of physical activity is also a key component to the root of obesity considering that those who tend to eat more than…

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    atherosclerosis (1– 4). The metabolic syndrome is associated with excessive accumulation of central body fat. Adipose tissue (AT) produces several cytokines termed adipokines, which have ISSN Print 0021-972X ISSN Online 1945-7197 Printed in U.S.A. Copyright © 2013 by The Endocrine Society Received May 13, 2013. Accepted October 9, 2013. First Published Online October 23, 2013 Abbreviations: AT, adipose tissue; BMI, body mass index; CTRP3, C1q complement/TNFrelated…

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    Fibromyalgia Research Paper

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    entire body, and it is very hard to overcome it. Even though fibromyalgia is frequently considered an arthritis-related condition, it isn 't always a clear form of arthritis since it does not cause swelling or injury to the joints, muscular tissues, or other tissues. Fibromyalgia can cause vast pain and fatigue, and it is capable of intervening with a person 's potential to carry on each day 's…

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    Anyone who trains seriously knows the meaning of intensity. It is the trainer against the weights with only two possible outcomes: complete the lift or fail. As the trainer makes there way to the bar they began to prepare themselves for there final bench press, the real deal, the pump to the iron, the best of the set, and they know what needs to happen to complete this exercise. The trainer’s adrenaline is rushing as they begin to prepare to un-rack the weight, slowly lower the bar to their…

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    http://steroidly.com/clenbuterol-spray/ Four Nutritional Tips for Muscle Building There is a general conception about exercising that it is only for overweight people. Actually this is a misconception because getting in shape and losing fat is essential for your health and people who believe that exercise is only to deal with obesity is a wrong conception. People who are skinny also need the right kind of exercises. They do not need to avoid the gymnasium with the fear that if they will do…

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    The humerus is classed as a long bone and is located in the upper arm, connecting the shoulder to the elbow. The long bone as suggested by its name is long in structure, meaning they are considerably longer then they are wider. The structure for the humerus is typically similar to all structures of long bones, with a shaft, bone ends and membranes. Dyaphysis or the shaft of the humerus makes up the long axis of he bone and is constructed of very high density compact bone (Merieb, 2010). This…

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    Everybody desires to be at the top of his game even after an injury.I first acquired my McDavid calf sleeve after getting a piece of advice from my friend. It occurred on one Saturday afternoon, I was busy playing basketball with my boys.That day I was off my game because of a small injury, I got while moving my things into my new apartment. We were playing against a team which we have beaten numerous times, but this time, I could not play as good as I used to because of an irritating pain in my…

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    What is obesity? It is a term used to describe someone if they are overweight and have a high chance to obtain a dangerous disease. When a man has over 25% of body fat they are considered ‘obese’ the same goes to women except their percentage is 32%. Children can also be obese, this is usually influenced by genetics and lifestyle choices through parents or family. Problems: Childhood obesity does not only cause physical health problems, but also damages the wide varieties of your other health…

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    Obesity In America

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    Lastly, high blood; another effect of obesity. Having more fat tissue in your body means your body needs more oxygen and nutrients in order for it to stay alive which requires blood vessels to pump more and more blood so it can circulate more blood to the tissue. With more and more blood pumping and circulating, additional blood vessels are needed to circulate the blood and that puts more pressure on the artery…

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