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A chronic exercise is a workout routine that pushes the body to its limit. A chronic exercise can include a workout routine at gym for 5 days a week.
Chronic adaptations changes that occur as a result of repeated regular exercise and activity
Exercise treats whiplash by preventing chronic symptoms, improving the condition of muscles.
In almost every study, exercise has reduced the severity of most chronic diseases (i.e. Diabetes, Obesity, High Cholesterol). Chronic disease is too vague of a term to properly answer this question.
Neil F. Gordon has written: 'Chronic Fatigue' -- subject(s): Chronic fatigue syndrome, Exercise therapy 'Arthritis' -- subject(s): Arthritis, Exercise therapy 'Diabetes' -- subject(s): Diabetes, Exercise therapy
acute response is straight away effects of exercise, immediately after or even during the exercise. Chronic response are long term effects, such as after 3 months etc. E.G. continuous aerobic exercise will lower blood pressure after few weeks.
Long-term prevention of chronic dyspnea includes such lifestyle choices as regular aerobic exercise and avoidance of smoking
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ACUTE EFFECT - The inspiratory and expiratory volume decreases during exercise
In acute bursitis symptoms appear suddenly; with chronic bursitis, pain, tenderness, and limited movement reappear after exercise or strain.
A program of moderate exercise helps to keep patients from losing physical conditioning, but too much exercise can worsen fatigue and other CFS symptoms
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