A chronic exercise is a workout routine that pushes the body to its limit. A chronic exercise can include a workout routine at gym for 5 days a week.
Chronic adaptations changes that occur as a result of repeated regular exercise and activity
Some examples of chronic stress include job stress or long term illness. Grief or the death of a loved one is also chronic stress.
Exercise treats whiplash by preventing chronic symptoms, improving the condition of muscles.
Examples of aerobic exercise include running, cycling, swimming, and dancing. These activities can benefit overall health and fitness by improving cardiovascular health, increasing endurance, burning calories for weight management, and reducing the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease and diabetes.
Neil F. Gordon has written: 'Chronic Fatigue' -- subject(s): Chronic fatigue syndrome, Exercise therapy 'Arthritis' -- subject(s): Arthritis, Exercise therapy 'Diabetes' -- subject(s): Diabetes, Exercise therapy
acute response is straight away effects of exercise, immediately after or even during the exercise. Chronic response are long term effects, such as after 3 months etc. E.G. continuous aerobic exercise will lower blood pressure after few weeks.
dumbelling is passive exercise
Long-term prevention of chronic dyspnea includes such lifestyle choices as regular aerobic exercise and avoidance of smoking
Talk to your doctor about it.
Tuberculosis and leprosy are examples of chronic diseases.
ACUTE EFFECT - The inspiratory and expiratory volume decreases during exercise