Mini Review - Insights in Nutrition and Metabolism (2022) Volume 6, Issue 5
Exercise physiology: pathophysiology, metabolism and clinical significance.
Contrasted with our resting state, exercise represents a significant demand increases for the body. At rest, our nervous system keeps a parasympathetic tone, which influences the respiratory rate, heart output, and different metabolic cycles. Exercise stimulates the sympathetic nervous system and will prompt a coordinated response from the body; This response attempts to keep a fitting degree of homeostasis for the expanded interest in physical, metabolic, respiratory, and cardiovascular efforts.
Author(s): Ronald Dawson