| exertional h. |
headache after physical exercise; many are of short duration. Cf. cough h. and postcoital h.
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| exertional r. |
1. that due to intense, prolonged physical exertion, with symptoms often resembling those elicited by exercise in persons with occlusive arterial disease. 2. severe muscular soreness and recumbency in an animal during exercise, either after it does unusually strenuous exercise or when it returns to heavy exercise after a prolonged rest; symptoms include heavy sweating, rapid pulse, and stiffness of gait, sometimes with myoglobinuria. See also azoturia (def. 2) and capture myopathy.
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| exercise physiology |
The American Society of Exercise Physiologists says its specialty is "the identification of physiological mechanisms underlying physical activity, the comprehensive delivery of treatment services concerned with the analysis, improvement, and maintenance of health and fitness, rehabilitation of heart disease and other chronic diseases and/or disabilities, and the professional guidance and counsel of athletes and others interested in athletics, sports training, and human adaptability to acute ...
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| exercise physiology |
The study of the processes and functions of the human body as influenced by the performance of any physical activity. Exercise can be used for the purpose of conditioning the body, improving health or maintaining fitness or as a means of therapy for correcting a deformity or restoring the organs and body functions to a state of health.
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| exercise |
A physical or mental activity used as a method of maintaining or improving a level of fitness. An important part of an overall weight loss plan of action.
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