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The long term effect of exercise is stronger muscles. With stronger muscles, your body won't tire as quickly as it used to.
A musculoskeletal system is also known as the locomotors system, is an organ system that gives the humans body the ability to move using their muscular and skeletal system, and musculoskeletal system provides support and stability and movements.
They help your biceps and triceps
Short Term Effects -Increase joint range of movementsMicr-otears in muscle fibreDomsIncreased metabolic activityFatigue(Tiredness)Build Up Of Lactic AcidLong Term Effects -Muscles get bigger and strongerMuscle damageTendons and ligaments become stronger and thickerMuscle HypertrophyIncreased bone densityMusculoskeletal is a body system which affects the body when exercise happens for example; Standing Broad Jump the effect would be increased joint range of movement, having to stretch the muscles in your legs to jump far.Hope this helped :-)
dehydration and muscle loss
Lynn A. Megeney has written: 'Glucose transport in exercising and non-exercising skeletal muscle after exercise' -- subject(s): Energy metabolism, Exercise, Glucose, Glycogen, Musculoskeletal system, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise, Physiological transport, Rats, Striated muscle
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Correlation between skeletal muscle alterations, cytokines and exercise capacity
Vigorous exercise program to restore muscle control
Muscle soreness is normally experienced around 24-48 hours of working out. In general though, exercise is excellent for maintenance of long-term health and strength.
No. They deal with Musculoskeletal system.
Orthopedic. Deals with the musculoskeletal system.