The types of food you eat has a very big effect on the pH level of your body. Infections and disease can also effect your pH level.
Nutritional intake
mental distraction, effect of simultaneous muscle activity in another body area, and fatigue
During exercise, breathing rate and depth increase to supply more oxygen to the muscles. Factors that influence these changes include the intensity of the exercise, the body's oxygen demand, and the level of carbon dioxide in the blood.
Factors that affect the release of oxygen to tissues include the level of oxygen in the blood, the pH level of the blood, temperature, carbon dioxide levels, and the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen. These factors can influence how readily oxygen is released from hemoglobin into body tissues where it is needed for cellular respiration.
Cholesterol is absorbed in the body through the small intestine. Factors that influence this process include dietary intake of cholesterol, the presence of bile acids, and genetic factors that affect cholesterol metabolism.
Factors that determine fluid needs for proper bodily function include level of physical activity, climate, age, and overall health status. Additionally, factors such as illness, pregnancy, and breastfeeding can also influence fluid requirements. It is important to listen to your body's signals of thirst and stay adequately hydrated to maintain proper body function.
Psychological factors that may influence the body image and self-perception of ectomorph individuals include societal beauty standards, media influence, peer comparisons, and personal experiences of body shaming or bullying. These factors can contribute to feelings of inadequacy, low self-esteem, and a distorted perception of one's body.
Gender, age and body size and type
Creatine transport in the body occurs through a specialized transporter protein called the creatine transporter (CRT). This protein is responsible for moving creatine from the blood into muscle cells where it can be used for energy production. Factors that influence this process include the availability of creatine in the diet, the level of physical activity, and the overall health of the individual.
Gender, age and body size and type
There are many, many thing that influence your health. Some common ones (some a person can control, others a person cannot) are.... *Diet / Nutrition *BMI (Body Mass Index) *Exercise Habits *Muscle Mass *Body Fat Percentage *Bad Personal Habits (drinking, smoking, ect.) *General Activity Level *Family History / Genetics *Environmental Factors / Pollution
Lean body mass. Growth period. Body tempreture . hormonal stasus