Muscular System Essays (Examples)

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How Strength And Cardio Training Help The Body

Pages: 6 (1916 words) Document Type:Essay Document #:75455813

… strength training will include both upper body (Mondays) and lower body (Fridays) workouts. My goal with strength training is to improve my overall muscular tone as well as strength. I have separated my strength goals into the 4 categories listed below
Chart 1
Activity
Current Level – … train, to help break the muscle fibers and rebuild them stronger than before.
Section 3: Skeleton
As an individual below 30, my skeletal system will perform favorable to weight training. Generally speaking, bone structure typically declines after age 30. In particular, the lack of calcium, vitamin D, … of calcium, vitamin D, fluoride and iron, contributes to bone density. Through proper weight training and nutrition weight training will help my skeleton system increase its bone density while inhibiting degradation. The bones that I will primarily utilized are below:
Chart 2
Activity
Bones Used
Bench Press

Squat
Femur, Tibia, Fibula, Femur,……

References

References:

1. Karavidas, A. et al. (2010). Aging and the cardiovascular system. Hellenic Journal of Cardiology, 51, 5, 421-427.

2. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People 2020. Available at:  http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/default.aspx .

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Physical Disabilities And Other Health Impairments Special Gifts

Pages: 6 (1796 words) Sources: 4 Document Type:question answer Document #:65284303

… a long period of time, episodic is occurring repeatedly over some time and progressive is when it increases in severity over time. Example: muscular Dystrophy.
Other: This classifies other health related impairments causing physical disability or special gifts or talents.
Q3. Define cerebral palsy and discuss the … some show intellectual disability, while in some cases the person also feels blindness or deafness. So its affect is not just constricted to muscular impediments, it also sometimes affect vision, hearing and sensations.
Q4. Describe ways that many physical disabilities could be prevented.
According to Vikaspedia (Kumar, ……

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References

Bureau, P. R. (2001, September 1st). Emerging Trends in Disability. Population Reference Bureau. Retrieved from  https://www.prb.org/emergingtrendsindisability/ 

Forrest, S. (2011, June 02). Learning about disabilities fosters social acceptance, study finds. Illinois News Bureau. Retrieved from  https://news.illinois.edu/view/6367/205310 

Frank, A. (2016, July 16). Vocational Rehabilitation: Supporting Ill or Disabled Individuals in (to) Work: A UK Perspective. US National Library for Medicene. Retrieved from  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5041047/ 

Kumar, R. (2014, October). Prevention of Disabilities- Parents Corner. Retrieved from Vikaspedia:  http://vikaspedia.in/education/parents-corner/guidelines-for-parents-of-children-with-disabilities/prevention-of-disabilities 

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Dangers Of Alcohol Usage

Pages: 5 (1565 words) Sources: 3 Document Type:Essay Document #:87204808

… a fracture does occur, it will take longer to mend. Drinking alcohol can also result in muscle cramps, weakness and, ultimately, atrophy.
Immune system. Heavy drinking adversely impacts the immune system of the body, making it harder for the drinker's body to drive away viruses and germs that attack it. Chronic heavy drinks also ……

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Bibliography

Foundation for a Drug-Free World. (2019). What is alcohol? Retrieved from  https://www.drugfreeworld.org/drugfacts/alcohol.html 

Healthline Media. (2019). The effects of alcohol on your body. Retrieved from  https://www.healthline.com/health/alcohol/effects-on-body#1 

Rehabs. (2019). Dangers of alcohol in men, women and teenagers. Retrieved from  https://luxury.rehabs.com/alcohol-addiction/alcohol/ 

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Cholelithiasis Gallstones Gallbladder Disease

Pages: 13 (3816 words) Sources: 12 Document Type:Case Study Document #:34628165

… of her medication, including GORD and T2DM (Jugenheimer, et al., 2008).
Pathophysiology of Cholecystectomy
Cholecystectomy has respiratory and cardiovascular effects, including other body system. Gallstones are hard, stone-like masses that block the cystic duct. The presence of biliary sludge, calcium deposits, a viscous mixture of glycoproteins, and … by lysosomal enzymes facilitates the development of cholesterol crystals (Borzellino & Cordiano, 2008).
Gallstone development also results from excessive sphincteric contraction and gallbladder muscular-wall motility loss. The hypomotility results in prolonged bile stasis (delayed emptying on the gallbladder), and reduction function of the reservoir (Jugenheimer, et al., ……

References

References

Anderson, P. O., Knoben, J. E., & Troutman, W. G. (2010). Clinical drug data. New York: McGraw-Hill Medical.

Al-alem, F., Mattar, R. E., Madkhali, A., Alsharabi, A., Alsaif, F., & Hassanain, M. (April 26, 2017). Incidental Gallbladder Cancer.

Borzellino, G., & Cordiano, C. (2008). Biliary lithiasis: Basic science, current diagnosis, and management. Milan: Springer.

Bullock, ., Shane, ., & Hales, . (2012). Principles of Pathophysiology. Sydney: P. Ed Australia.

In Agresta, F., In Campanile, F. C., & In Vettoretto, N. (2014). Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: An Evidence-based Guide.

In Cox, M. R., In Eslick, G. D., & In Padbury, R. (2018). The management of gallstone disease: A practical and evidence-based approach.

In Wang, D. Q.-H., & In Portincasa, P. A. M. (2017). Gallstones: Recent advances in epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and management.

Jugenheimer, M., Immenroth, M., Berg, T., & Brenner, J. (2008). Laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Heidelberg: Springer.

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Why Ageism Needs To Be Stopped In Society

Pages: 9 (2613 words) Sources: 7 Document Type:Essay Prompts Document #:38322228

… of appreciating the limitations that come with working with older people. In the physical changes category, the elderly are likely to experience sensory, muscular and aerobic obstacles. Their immune system is not going to be as strong as a younger person, and they are less likely to be resilient to changes in the ……

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References

Albom, M. (2019). Jabs at Joe Biden mask our growing ageism issue. Retrieved from  https://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/sns-201909161301--tms--tuemitchctntm-a20190916-20190916-story.html 

David, K. E. (2018). The Poster Child of the “Second” Cultural Revolution: Huang Shuai and Shifts in Age Consciousness, 1973–1979. Modern China, 44(5), 497-524.

Heggeness, M. L., Carter-Johnson, F., Schaffer, W. T., & Rockey, S. J. (2016). Policy implications of aging in the NIH-funded workforce. Cell Stem Cell, 19(1), 15-18.

Landeiro, F., Barrows, P., Musson, E. N., Gray, A. M., & Leal, J. (2017). Reducing social isolation and loneliness in older people: a systematic review protocol. BMJ Open, 7(5), e013778.

Lassila, S. (2019). Managing Risks of an Aging Workforce. Construction Executive, 2020. Retrieved from  https://constructionexec.com/article/managing-risks-of-an-aging-workforce " target="_blank" REL="NOFOLLOW">

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Aging Workforce

Pages: 10 (3030 words) Sources: 9 Document Type:Research Paper Document #:49724192

… Physical changes
· Cognitive changes
· Affective changes
· Personality
· Motivation
In the physical changes category, workers are likely to experience sensory, muscular and aerobic obstacles. Their immune system is not going to be as strong as a younger person, and they are less likely to be resilient to changes in the ……

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References

Burtless, G., & Quinn, J. F. (2002). Is working longer the answer for an aging workforce? Working Papers in Economics, 82.

Ciutiene, R., & Railaite, R. (2015). Age management as a means of reducing the challenges of workforce aging. Engineering Economics, 26(4), 391-397.

Heggeness, M. L., Carter-Johnson, F., Schaffer, W. T., & Rockey, S. J. (2016). Policy implications of aging in the NIH-funded workforce. Cell Stem Cell, 19(1), 15-18.

Koh, T. Y., Rowlinson, S., & Pollock, S. (2019). Dealing with Ageing Workforce in the Hong Kong Construction Industry: an Initial Exploration. Proceedings of the Creative Construction Conference (2019) 091

Lassila, S. (2019). Managing Risks of an Aging Workforce. Construction Executive, 2020. Retrieved from  https://constructionexec.com/article/managing-risks-of-an-aging-workforce " target="_blank" REL="NOFOLLOW">

 

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