SMOKING and ATHLETES
Across
- 5. - A vital gas that humans need to breathe; essential for energy production in the body during physical activity.
- 6. - A person who is trained to compete in sports or physical activities.
- 7. - The act of inhaling and exhaling smoke from burning tobacco or other substances.
- 10. - The ability to sustain physical effort or withstand fatigue over a long period.
- 13. - Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels, important for overall health and athletic performance.
- 14. - A condition that results when a person engages in a behavior that is rewarding, leading to compulsive use despite harm.
Down
- 1. of Breath - A feeling of not being able to get enough air; can be exacerbated by smoking and affect athletic performance.
- 2. - The state of being free from illness or injury; overall physical and mental well-being.
- 3. - The use of banned substances to enhance athletic performance, often seen as unethical.
- 4. - The process of returning to a normal state of health after injury or illness, crucial for athletes after exertion.
- 8. - Harm or damage to the body that can result from physical activity or accidents, often impacting an athlete's ability to perform.
- 9. - The execution of a task or activity, especially in sports, indicating how well an athlete plays or competes.
- 11. - Related to breathing or the organs involved in the process of respiration.
- 12. - The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort, a key aspect for athletes.
- 15. - A plant that is cultivated for its leaves, which are dried and processed for smoking or chewing; harmful to health.