Adrenergic agonists speed up the heart rate and relax the bronchial muscles.
As there is no such thing and the brain has no muscles in it I strongly doubt that it has any affect
Heart condition can affect you by slowing down your muscles and your circulatory system. All this can affect your health - your daily life. If you have heart conditions, i suggest you visit a doctor, hospital, etc.
Blood pressure would decrease
No Arthritis and Rheumatoid are is not a disease of the muscles. However Arthritis can lead to muscular damage as a result of muscular atrophy as pin stops people from using muscles around affected joints. I have noticed this in my self. I had a total elbow replacement to my right arm, before I had trouble with that arm I was able to lift extremely heavy weights and even the grip of my hand was very strong as a result of RA I started to avoid exerting these muscles, this in turn started them wasting away. now that I have had an elbow replaced which was the main source of the pain I am able to get all of the muscles from the biceps down to the wrist back into some sort of working order. It is understandable that people feel Arthritis may be a muscular disorder , however it is only a disorder that has a secondary affect on muscles.
Running effects the body by making the hear rate rise through rapid respiration. While running the lungs must breath in and respire air quickly causing the heart to pump more blood quickly through the body.
Jane Ellen Schauer has written: 'Dehydroepiandrosterone and a -agonist affect energy transduction and alter antioxidant enzymes' -- subject(s): Rats, Energy metabolism, Dehydroepiandrosterone, Adrenergic beta agonists, Exercise, Physiological aspects 'Dehydroepiandrosterone and a gbs-agonist affect energy transduction and alter antioxidant enzymes' -- subject(s): Rats, Energy metabolism, Dehydroepiandrosterone, Adrenergic beta agonists, Exercise, Physiological aspects
Adrenaline dilates the bronchi.
it doesnt
they destroy muscles
primarily affects the skeletal muscles and the muscles of the heart.
As there is no such thing and the brain has no muscles in it I strongly doubt that it has any affect
It may or may not affect your facial muscles. But it spreads happiness. For practical, please give a smile to six moths old baby.
The Pneumonic plague, (internal bubonic plague,) constricted your throat muscles.
As there is no such thing and the brain has no muscles in it I strongly doubt that it has any affect
delivering more oxygen and nutrients to the cells' muscles improves the peripheral circulation, thus making muscles stronger.
As we age our muscles tends to become more atrophy thus we become less flexible.
they repair torn muscles when you work out...