Sentence examples for normal response to exercise from inspiring English sources

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While acute inflammation is a normal response to exercise training and helps athletes recover and adapt, inappropriate training intensity, volume, or both, especially when combined with a high glycemic/refined CHO diet, can result in chronic inflammation and pain [16, 17], increased ROS [14], a compromised nervous system [19], and various symptoms of maladaptation [2].

This normal response to exercise was lost in heart failure in patients with diastolic dysfunction who were not able to enhance relaxation with exercise [ 32].

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Regardless of the method, the normal response to an exercise stress test is measured as elevations in HR and blood pressure (BP) that are proportional to the increased exertion, which also then reflects in the expected recovery at cessation.

CAD-negative controls (n = 434) were randomly selected from among 903 Joslin patients as fulfilling the following criteria: current age between 55 and 74 years; type 2 diabetes for five years or more; negative cardiovascular history and normal response to an exercise treadmill test.

"Just like how the average resting body temperature is 98.6, but many people exist on a bell curve around that". Since sweating is a normal, physiological response to exercise, chances are that sweating during exercise -- even if you are sweating more profusely than your neighbors on the treadmill -- is not an indication of a problem.

These include beta-blockers, rate-limiting calcium antagonists (e.g., diltiazem and verapamil), and ivabradine to ensure a normal chronotropic response to exercise stress testing.

A complex interplay between HR, cardiac performance, preload, and afterload occurs to achieve, at least in healthy individuals, the normal cardiovascular response to exercise [ 13, 14, 33, 51].

This give further support that muscle inflammation may drive chronic myalgia, but that patients with TMD myalgia have a normal anti-inflammatory response to exercise.

The clinical implications of such ECG changes in normal humans in response to exercise, are still under debate [ 15, 21, 31, 32] though evidence suggests they are benign.

The results of this study show that ISO induces transcriptional alterations in mouse hearts that differ drastically from those elicited by normal hypertrophy in response to exercise training (Additional File 1).

Tachycardia can be part of the body's normal response to anxiety, fever, rapid blood loss or strenuous exercise.

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