-central fatigue is feeling of tiredness and a desire to stop (protective mechanism)
-insufficient release of acetylcholine from motor neurons
-depletion of creatine phosphate
-decline of Ca+2 within the sarcoplasm
-insufficient oxygen or glycogen
-buildup of lactic acid and ADP
Yes, conditions like fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and hypothyroidism can cause severe fatigue and muscle aches in people over 50. Additionally, other health conditions such as anemia, depression, and certain infections may also present with these symptoms. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
You will be less fatigued by strenuous exercise, and depending on your workout schedule and or/lifestyle/job situation, you could really get things done. Good muscle tone also promotes good posture which also helps fend off fatigue, muscle imbalances, and reduces the chances of injury.
Many different things can cause pain in a person's legs. Some of these things can include injuries, fatigue, muscle cramps, medical problems, and blood clots.
Severe fatigue can be fatal. Fatigue is essentially a lack of nutrients and necessary substances in the body, and severe fatigue could cause the shut-down of major organs, causing death.
Yes, it could be the cause, especially in older people. But there could be other causes as well. If you still have it after a week, see your doctor.
inhibition of cellular enzymes could potentially lead to?
Different amino acids and proteins serve different suposes to the body and to the cells of the body. Proteins are the key component to building muscle. Amino acids and proteins also allow for transport of materials in and out of the cellular membrane. If not working properly, harmful substances usually blocked could enter the cell, or waste could build up within the cell, both of which would cause damage to the cell and/or surrounding cells and membranes. A lack of proper nutrition can also cause fatigue and weakness of the cells.
It could improve mental sluggishness but not the physical symptoms like severe fatigue, weight gain, muscle pain, dry skin, constipation, pale, dry skin and cold intolerance.
Muscle spasms or twitches are also caused by fatigue. Of course, it could also just be because of a nerve occasionally misfiring, which is common. Not neccessarily because of sugar.
could cellular respiration happen without photosynthesis explain your reasoning
The relationship between the amplitude of muscle response and the voltage of the stimulus is generally linear. As the voltage of the stimulus increases, the muscle response increases in amplitude up to a certain point. Beyond that point, further increases in voltage may not significantly increase the muscle response amplitude or could lead to muscle fatigue or damage.
Fatigue could just be a lack of sleep, but depression makes you less motivated and more apathetic.