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Charles P. Busuttil has written: 'The effects of an active related warm-up bout on selected physiological parameters' -- subject(s): Exercise, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise
changes in physiology
Several factors can influence changes in physiological measurements, such as illness. There are other things that can also influence changes such as stress and the environment.
The major factors that influence changes in the physiological measurements include heredity, age and gender. This factors will affect any persons development.
In recent years a number of researchers have argued that the stress of telling a lie yields certain physiological changes in humans Accordingly by using appropriate instruments these physiological?
Factors such as stress, exercise, diet, hydration levels, temperature, and medication can all influence changes in physiological measurements. Additionally, factors like age, gender, genetics, and underlying health conditions can also impact physiological measurements.
The process of changes in organismes physiological structure of function or habits that allow it to survive in new surroundings is called?
The James-Lange theory of emotion suggests that our emotional experience is the result of our physiological response to a stimulus. This theory proposes that we first experience physical reactions, which then lead to emotional responses.
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Anton J. Volovsek has written: 'Physiological responses to changes in exercise' -- subject(s): Exercise for men, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise for men, Physiological aspects of Work, Rest periods, Work
Physiological effects refer to changes in the body's functions or processes in response to external or internal factors. This can include changes in heart rate, blood pressure, hormone levels, and other bodily functions.