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"Deconditioning"
Keywords:
cardiovascular
,
inactivity
,
orthostatic
,
hypotension
,
fitness
Related Terms:
Dehydrated
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Emaciation
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Orthostatic
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Overtraining
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Starvation
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Wear
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Orthostatic hypotension
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Orthostatic intolerance
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Postural hypotension
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Dehydration
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Weight loss
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Polyphagia
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Polydipsia
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Hyponatremia
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Physical dependence
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Hypoglycaemia
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Sedentary lifestyle
,
Factor viii
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Hemophilia a
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Overwork
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Diabetic ketoacidosis
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Tia
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Hypoglycemia
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Fatigue
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Diabetic coma
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Shock
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Metabolic syndrome
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Harm reduction
,
Ketoacidosis
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Metformin
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Malnutrition
,
Weaken
,
Anorexia
,
Overdose
,
Haemophilia
,
Anorexia nervosa
,
Hemophiliac
,
Physical deterioration
,
Itself
,
Antihypertensive
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Fatigue
,
Transient ischemic attack
,
Pre-diabetes
,
Transient ischaemic attack
,
Attenuate
,
Brittle diabetes
,
Hyperglycemia
,
Faint
,
Endogenous depression
The loss of physical ability that occurs with a decrease in activity.
cptips.com
The loss of cardiovascular or physical fitness as a result of inactivity.
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
To cause to decline from a condition of physical fitness, as through a prolonged period of inactivity.
cancersymptoms.org
Deconditioning is a term used to describe a decrease in muscle strength or cardiovascular responses.
neurolab.jsc.nasa.gov
state in which the athlete's body loses its competitive fitness.
pfi.fitdv.com
An overall decrease in fitness level due to prolonged bed rest or inactivity and may be accompanied by orthostatic hypotension
studystack.com
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