No. They can speed them up so that there's a less amount of days but exercise doesnt change the fact that your having a period Athletes training really, really hard can sometimes lose their period, but for someone only doing regular fitness work that shouldn't happen.
Regular exercise has been known to cause lighter, more regularly timed menstrual periods. It also helps to reduce/eliminate the symptoms associated with PMS.
yes
Yes it can.
just a regular exercise
Breathing too fast causes CO2 levels to decrease, and you can faint.
Factors that will not cause a decrease in tidal volume include exercise, stress, excitement, and increased respiratory drive. These can actually lead to an increase in tidal volume.
Regular aerobic exercise gives an individual more endurance" is a sentence that shows cause and effect. Which word indicates the cause?A. EnduranceB. IndividualC.ExerciseD. Regular
Heavy exercise in general can mess with your periods, regardless of how you exercise. Usually through delaying them or in extreme cases cause them to cease entirely. Anyhow your body isn't clockwork perfect, and periods can shift a bit for no obvious reason.
Yes, it can be. If you are under stress this can cause missed periods. If you have been sick, on a diet, all of these things can cause missed periods. If you are young and just starting your periods it is common to skip months or to have irregular period. It takes a year or two before a cycle becomes regular.
I am not sure but this just happened to me. I have had an IUD (Mirena) for 4 years and had not been having any periods. Recently, I lost almost 40 lbs and now I am having a regular period.
If you do something for a reason of gaining an effect, and the effect takes place it is therefore cause and effect. If you eat a healthy diet and take regular exercise which results in you health cost being less and your health improving, that is a fine example of cause and effect. Geneii
Exercise can help improve bone health by increasing bone density. Some exercise can actually decrease bone density. Bones can grow thicker from exercise such as weight lifting. All exercise should be determined what is safe for the person by their doctor because of some risk involved.