too little carbohydrates provides less energy for your muscle to work with and too much fats and lack of carbs with promote the muscles to use fats as an energy reserves but the product of the biochemical reaction can harm the body. too little protein also prevents growth of muscles.
The nervous system tells the muscular system what to do.
puts too much pressure on muscles on skeletal system: presses in on them
muscular and skeletal
The Muscular-Skeletal System.
Depends what type of training you are referring to. Resistance training (weightlifting) with proper diet/nutrition will lead to increased muscular size, definition and strength.
The nervous system.
the main organ of the muscular system is the muscles
the muscular and cardiovascular system.
muscular system
The mortality effect of obesity being smaller than that of smoking suggests that while obesity may lead to fewer deaths overall, it can still result in significant long-term health complications and increased healthcare costs. These complications often require ongoing medical treatment, which burdens the healthcare system and society at large. Additionally, obesity can reduce productivity and increase absenteeism in the workforce, leading to economic losses. Therefore, the broader societal impacts and costs associated with obesity can outweigh its lower mortality effect compared to smoking.
what is the risk factor of the muscular system
Your bones are part of your skeletal system, not muscular.