How is blood pressure in the body affected by exercise
a.)systolic pressure increases, diastol...
Health, 29.09.2019 11:00 cassidy100117
How is blood pressure in the body affected by exercise
a.)systolic pressure increases, diastolic pressure decreases
b.)systolic pressure decreases, diastolic pressure remains constant
c.)systolic pressure increases, diastolic pressure remains constant
d.) systolic pressure remains constant, diastolic pressure increases
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Health, 21.06.2019 20:30, aldaysein
You began membership in a new health and fitness club which has access to a dietician and personal trainer. they you develop a special eight-week diet and exercise program. the data in the following table represents your weight, w, as a function of time, t, over an eight-week period. time (weeks) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 weight (lb) 150 144 143 141 140 137 137 132 129 your weight decreases during each of the first five weeks of the program. determine the actual change in weight over the first five weeks of the program by subtracting your initial weight from your weight at the end of the first five weeks. what is the sign of your answer? what is the significance of this sign? a. 137-150 = -13 lb; a change in weight is negative because the weight decreases. b. 137-150 = 13 lb; a change in weight is positive because the weight decreases. c. 150-137 = -13 lb; a change in weight is negative because the weight increases. d. 150-137 = 13 lb; a change in weight is positive because the weight increases.
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Health, 23.06.2019 04:31, abraralzaher
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