Exercise Science
Across
- 4. paralysis of both upper and lower body
- 6. study of old age
- 8. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- 11. we get this from breakdown of food
- 14. Approximately 17,000 individuals experience this every year.
- 15. Stores important minerals such as
- 17. Study of the function of the body
- 19. Brain
- 20. bones will adapt to the degree of mechanical loading,
- 22. that an increase in loading will cause the architecture of the internal,
- 24. responsible for creating movement
- 25. Also called aerobic exercise,
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- 1. to one side of the body.
- 2. of the brain.
- 3. our diet
- 5. system of hormones
- 7. The study of how body structure and function are altered by exposure to acute and chronic bouts of exercise
- 9. affects all or part of the trunk, legs, and pelvic organs.
- 10. bone to strengthen, followed by the strengthening of the cortical
- 12. loss of motor control (including strength) and
- 13. Fights off pathogens and infections
- 16. Exchanges Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
- 18. this occurs as a result of a disruption to blood flow to an
- 21. Functional electrical stimulation
- 23. also called atherosclerosis of the arteries supplying the blood to our muscles.