that affect of diet in the level of bilbil in the stomach of you eating food
The answer is both Yes and No It is a yes because its glucose levels can quickly increase people's glucose levels. The high glucose levels are useful for activity such as exercising where people have enough energy. It is no because if the glucose that enters the person isn't burned (got rid of from exercising, etc), it will stay there and affect the person's health causing health problems such as diabetes or blood pressure.
No nothing in energy drinks and no legal substances effect dopamine levels
Many things can affect ones energy levels including lack of sleep, stress, depression, eating habits, pain, grief and even dieases. It all really depends on the person.
You get tired when you are exercising due to the fact that your body is expending energy.
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Using a pre-workout mass gainer supplement before exercising can provide benefits such as increased energy levels, improved performance, enhanced muscle recovery, and support for muscle growth.
If you are overweight, or not strong, or do not have much energy, or you are in poor health, exercising can be annoying and uncomfortable.
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No. You get energy and nutrients by eating food. During exercise the energy is spent
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no it doesn't
In the lungs, oxygen saturation of hemoglobin is close to 100% due to high oxygen levels in alveoli. In exercising tissue, oxygen saturation can drop to around 70-75% as oxygen is released to supply energy for muscle contraction.