atrophy
The long term effect of exercise is stronger muscles. With stronger muscles, your body won't tire as quickly as it used to.
The muscle elevates and/or adducts a region.
HGC or "Human Growth Hormone" builds muscle mass and generally tones the body. Yes, it can certainly help in a weight loss program. The down side is dangerous. It can cause disfiguration, some forms of cancer and has generally been determined to be far more dangerous than is justified by the benefits.
lahar is the term for mass movement that is volcanic in origin
No. It is a term to classify muscle types.
loss of muscle mass and strength associated with senescenceAccording to wikipedia, this is the loss of muscle tissue with aging.
sarcopenia A+
Disuse atrophy is degeneration and loss of muscle mass. The size, shape, tone, and strength of muscles (including the heart) are maintained with mild exercise and increased with strenuous exercise. Promoting exercise to maintain a patient's muscle tone, joint mobility, and cardiovascular function is an important nursing function.
sarcopenia but not eating is also a big thing not eating can cause muscle spasms i had one in class
sarcopenia A+
dehydration and muscle loss
Atrophy is decrease in muscle mass.
Lack of physical exercise can result in loss of: muscle mass, bone density, flexibility, energy level, mood, immune system, and heart health. It can also cause muscle atrophy and weight gain.
Loss of sensation an involuntary muscle movement is a sign of an extreme medical problem. It's best to see a doctor immediately about the cause of these symptoms.
Russia calls astronauts the term cosmonauts.
EPM does cause what is commonly termed "weight loss" in horses but a more accurate term is "muscle loss". This is because the protozoan parasite causes damage in the central nervous system that affects the horse's ability to feel and thus use portions of it's body. With lack of use, muscle deteriorates and thus a horse may loose weight from the loss of muscle.
The long term effect of exercise is stronger muscles. With stronger muscles, your body won't tire as quickly as it used to.