Ch. 15 Safety and Physical Activity

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disease that occurs when the body's cells grow in an out-of-control way
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an illness that lasts a long time or recurs often; can be treated but not cured
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the prevailing weather conditions of a place
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low level of physical activity that allows the heart and breathing to return to normal levels, let the muscles recover
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temperature inside the body as opposed to the temperature outside
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chronic metabolic disorder where the body has trouble regulating blood sugar levels
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the ability of joints to move through a full range of motion
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a group of problems that occur when the heart and blood vessels aren't working as they should
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a failure of the body's heat-control mechanisms, caused by too much heat
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pressure of the blood against the blood vessel walls that is higher than normal
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being supplied with enough water or fluid
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lower body temperature than normal
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normal healthy condition of muscles
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a condition that results from a decline in bone mineral content, results in weak bones that can break easily
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the full distance and direction a joint can move
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inactive
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mental or physical tension or pressure
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metabolic disorder developed over time due to high-carb/sugar diets; can be controlled by diet
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gentle movements that prepare muscles, heart, and lungs for more strenuous physical activity