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    In living organisms, there is a common process that occurs, that is known as aging. Aging is process that begins the day that we are born and only ends on the day that die (Woodrow, 2002). It involves gradual physical and psychological changes to the human body and mind, in addition to societal changes. Throughout one’s lifespan, adaptation plays a pivotal role in aging, as many are challenged with limitations throughout. In society today, it is common to hear people say that they want to age

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    Put weights on a bar, lift it, and watch your muscles grow. I was not aware of everything else that came with muscle building. Many people think supplements are pills. I see them as anything that may help you like books, and food. Vitamins and other supplements are essential to muscles and over all health. Reading The first thing I would advise you to do is read. Read lots of different book and articles. Lots of people out there write about muscle building. So there is a lot of different information

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    Nutritional concern in elderly & causes & consequences of malnutrition: What is specific for elderly? Universally, the number of older adults is growing faster than any other age group. Specifically, by 2030, individuals age 65 and over will be about one-fifth (1/5) of the U.S. population Energy requirements decline in the older adults because of the lower energy expended in physical activity and decreased basal metabolic rate. According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2015-2020, the estimated

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    Scoliosis can be classified in many groups, and some doctors consider some of the cases to be idiopathic, or in other words, unknown. The origin of scoliosis in a family is from genetics being passed down from member to member. Idiopathic scoliosis does not have any other health issues associated with it normally, and those children with this condition are generally healthy with good diets and excellent posture. Scoliosis is not a result from heavy book bags, bad posture or bad diets. A rare type

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    Applications of Digital Signal Processing in Biomedical field: A Survey 1Ashish Mistry, 2 Ishan Mehta, 3Shantanu Patel, 4Hardik Modi 1,2,3Students, 4Assistant Professor, Charotar University of Science and Technology, Changa-388421, Gujarat, India 1ashish31093@gmail.com,2 ishanmehta1805@gmail.com, 3shantanoopatel@gmail.com Abstract: This paper discusses about the applications digital signal processing in the biomedical field, the recent advancements in the field of signal processing with new

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    In general, the primary effect of PEF on biological cells is the changes in the structure and the breakdown of cell membranes, which is mainly responsible for mass transfer, and several other metabolic activities in the cell (Ade-Omowaye, Angersbach, Taiwo, & Knorr, 2001). The cell membrane is considered as a capacitor filled with dielectric material of low electrical conductance, and accumulation of charges with opposite polarity in both sides of membrane form a membrane potential. However, when

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    those children are getting injured. This does not point to the lack of muscle strength, but strengthening of specific muscles is going to leave the children less vulnerable. “Number of studies show that strengthening the muscles around the knee reduces risk of knee injuries”. Knee injuries are very common in young children, and starting strength training will help prevent those specific injuries. We are not looking to build muscle, but are looking for more of very light weight with higher reps, or even

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    There is a considerable misplaced and nearly always neglected concept that is just an important definite necessity with regard to any kind of weightlifting routine- either for physical fitness, muscle mass building, powerlifting, strength training or professional sports performance- which will certainly raise the actual intensity in addition to greatly enhance your gains without ever modifying a single facet of your present workout. A bit too often- sports athletes remain zeroed in entirely on exactly

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    endurance, flexibility, muscle strength, and muscle endurance. Body composition is the amount of muscle, bone, fat, etc. that makes up our bodies. Cardiorespiratory endurance is the body’s ability to provide enough energy to sustain submaximal levels of exercise continuously. Flexibility is the movement available at the joints, usually controlled by the length of one’s muscles. Additionally, muscle strength is the ability of muscle to exert a force to overcome resistance. Muscle endurance is the ability

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    things. First, the military workouts are overall body-development programs. They will get you an incredible lean, muscular and fat-free physique. These are total bodyweight fitness routines that will develop and strengthen all your muscles. They include all the group muscles that often go ignored, such as neck, forearms, calves and rear delts. The result is a very harmonious body with the right proportions. Second, all of these military

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