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Hypokinetic diseases are conditions that occur from a sedentary lifestyle. Examples could include obesity and complications arising from sedentary behaviour. This disease article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.Categories: Diseases and disorders | From Wikipedia under the
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Gaea Times (blog) ... host of diseases and conditions. johnstonkinlley Don't let aging stop you from achieving health goals: Examples of hypokinetic diseases and conditions, ... and more » From Google News Search: "Hypokinetic diseases" what is health and hypokinetic diseases? Q. what is health and hypokinetic diseases? Asked by gine - Thu Jun 22 00:01:34 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Hypo means "under" or "too little," and kinetic means movement or activity. Thus, hypokinetic means "too little activity." A hypokinetic disease or condition is associated with lack of physical activity or too little regular exercise. Examples of such conditions include heart disease, low back pain, adult-onset diabetes, and obesity. Answered by zoidberg301 - Thu Jun 22 00:12:50 2006 how are we going to fix our weight problem? Q. hypokinetic diseases need to be addressed ASAP. excessive fat leads to extreme chronic problems, are how are the lower classes to pay for doctors? taxes. fat or thin we're all affected by this. people will always buy what's cheap, and the unhealthy things are pretty much always cheaper. what are we going to do about it? yeah bmoc... only problem is that it is my business. or at least it will be when i'm a tax paying adult... Asked by carolina girl [in His steps] - Sun Oct 19 20:32:01 2008 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. We are going to have to start by educating the youth. We need this next generation to have a much better grasp of important nutritional fundamentals and an understanding of the importance of exercise in daily life. Too many people grow up watching tv and playing video games all day eating junk food. At least nintendo created a system that gets people up and moving a little bit but it's going to take a lot more and that's why education is so important. Answered by aircodell - Sun Oct 19 20:47:38 2008 coronary heart disease pls explain so that an ordinary people understand?
Q. Lv is enlarged Mild Global LV systolic Disfn. Posterior and lateral segments thin and severly hypokinetic other segments mildly hypokinetic Type 1 diastolic impairment .trivial miltral regulation present .No evidance of PDA or Coarctation pericardium Normal Asked by jithu - Sun Oct 1 13:46:50 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Lv=left ventricle of the heart systolic dysfunction means that the heart can't pump effectivly.. hypokinetic = not moving or pumping effectivly.. mitral regurge= the valve can't hold blood from going in the opposite direction...(the mitral valve is the valve between the left atrium & ventricle)..this regurge might be due to the coronary artery disease... coronary arteries are the arteries that feed the heart with blood.. in this disease they are blocked, so the heart mucsle is deprived from blood.. Answered by white skull - Sun Oct 1 16:14:17 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Hypokinetic diseases" |






