Several factors can affect the skeletal system, including nutrition, physical activity, hormonal balance, and age. A diet lacking in essential nutrients like calcium and vitamin D can weaken bones, while weight-bearing exercises strengthen them. Hormonal changes, such as those occurring during menopause, can lead to decreased bone density. Additionally, aging naturally results in bone density loss and increased susceptibility to fractures.
The Skeletal system gold the body up and keeps everything in place!
diet and exercise affect the skeletal system by making your bones stronger and making you more supple.
All exercise effects the skeletal system. Your bones move when you exercise.
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it weakens the bones
Multiple sclerosis is the disease of Nervous system. It is a body's rogue inflammatory response to it's own Nervous system. It does not affect the skeletal system ( which includes the bones of our body).
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osteoporosis and arthritis
the degree of muscle stretch is affect the strength or force of skeletal muscle contraction
Several factors can affect the skeletal system and impair its function, including nutritional deficiencies (such as calcium and vitamin D), hormonal imbalances (like those caused by osteoporosis), and chronic diseases (such as arthritis). Injuries or trauma, including fractures and dislocations, can also disrupt the skeletal system's integrity. Additionally, lifestyle choices, such as lack of physical activity and smoking, can weaken bones and hinder their proper functioning.