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    Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC, informally called afterburn) is a measurably increased rate of oxygen intake following strenuous activity...
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  • EPOC may be: Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption Emotiv EPOC, consumer brain–computer interface devices for PC. EPOC (operating system), the precursor...
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    intense exercise and long recovery periods. These hour-long sessions are designed to generate excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC). Excess post-exercise...
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  • enhancement to the IEEE 802.11g wireless networking standard Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, a post-workout body effect also known as the afterburner effect...
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  • Afterburn may refer to: Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, the burning of calories after vigorous exercise Back-fire, an unintended explosion produced...
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    metabolism. Building on this work, scientists began measuring oxygen consumption during exercise. Notable contributions were made by Henry Taylor at the University...
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    cycling is also associated with poorer mental health. Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) Food faddism Healthy diet Peltzman effect Miles-Chan...
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    Bulgarian bag (category Exercise equipment)
    oxygen used by working muscles during mild to intense bouts of exercise. More recently, researchers have used the term 'excess post-exercise oxygen consumption'...
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    Physical fitness (category Physical exercise)
    body recovers from exercise due to an increase in body temperature and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) after the exercise ended. Prominent...
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    females were chosen to exercise at the same RPE on the treadmill or elliptical and found that energy expenditure and oxygen consumption were the same in the...
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  • prevention of EAH focuses on reducing fluid consumption to avoid fluid retention before, during, and after exercise. However, since this can risk dehydration...
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    diabetes mellitus, lack of exercise, obesity, high blood cholesterol, poor diet, depression, and excessive alcohol consumption. A number of tests may help...
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  • blood, is termed "excess lactate", and is an indicator of anaerobic glycolysis occurring in muscle cells, as seen during strenuous exercise. Once oxygenation...
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    Ozone (redirect from Oxygen 3)
    and rabbits' blood showed decreased levels of oxygen after exposure to "ozonized air", which "exercised a destructive action". Schönbein himself reported...
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    receptors, making it available for critical processes such as oxygen transport and DNA synthesis. Excess iron is stored in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow as...
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    and its parallel pathway, the pentose phosphate pathway, can occur in the oxygen-free conditions of the Archean oceans, also in the absence of enzymes, catalyzed...
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    chamber oxygen decompression at 50 fsw (15 msw), equivalent to 2.5 bar. Any dive which is started while the tissues retain residual inert gas in excess of...
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    blood loss, lack of oxygen, electrolyte disturbance (such as very low potassium), electrical injury, and intense physical exercise. Cardiac arrest is diagnosed...
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    hyperuricemia is exercise-induced; inosine, hypoxanthine and uric acid increase in plasma after exercise and decrease over hours with rest. Excess AMP (adenosine...
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  • times longer. The oxygen stored is insufficient for aerobic consumption by all tissues, and differential distribution of blood oxygen store to the brain...
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    Meat (redirect from Meat consumption)
    stewing or roasting, or processed, such as by smoking or salting. The consumption of meat (especially red and processed meat, as opposed to fish and poultry)...
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  • child development. Infants of mothers with PPD have higher incidences of excess crying, temperamental symptoms, and sleeping difficulties. Probems with...
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    metabolic rate is independent of ambient pressure (i.e. depth), so the oxygen consumption rate does not change with depth. The production of carbon dioxide...
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    testing involves the measurement of exhaled oxygen and carbon dioxide during exercise. The peak oxygen consumption (VO2 max) is used as an indicator of prognosis...
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    limits the flow of oxygen-rich blood to parts of the body. Diagnosis is based upon a physical exam, electrocardiogram, and exercise stress test, among...
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    overall heat loss without increasing oxygen consumption until shivering begins, at which point oxygen consumption will rise, though the vasoconstriction...
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    as bone density, cholesterol levels, lipid measurements, maximal oxygen consumption, or any other factor that would indicate increased fitness. Researchers...
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    experimental animals implicated choline inadequacy in the 1920s and excess sugar consumption in 1949. The name "non-alcoholic steatohepatitis" (NASH) was later...
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    breathe. If this is not followed by an exit to the surface, low oxygen levels and excess carbon dioxide in the blood trigger a neurological state of breathing...
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    of consciousness can also occur on atrial fibrillations due to lack of oxygen and blood to the brain. The abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia) is sometimes...
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