Examples of using Exertion in English and their translations into Chinese
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Do not neglect physical exertion;
People with the syndrome typically complain of extreme fatigue after exertion, muscle and joint pain, thinking difficulty and sleep problems.
All this means the same level of exertion is likely to feel much harder at this time of day than later on.
When we begin to practice exertion, we see that sometimes we can do it and sometimes we can't.
However, sometimes in older people, sinus node disease only produces symptoms during exertion, when the heart rate fails to increase as it should with exercise.
This is not a symptom persists, but intermittent or after exertion and worse when eating fast。
I rather think, by great exertion, you can get to East Tennessee….
There was no difference in perceived exertion, heart rate, or blood pressure(5).
Try not to let the children play, in order to reduce physical exertion during a fever.
With Polar Fitness Test you can test your aerobic fitness by yourself, fully automatically and without any exertion.
Sustained exertion suggests that crocodiles rely on an aerobic metabolism more than previously presumed.
It collected health data from 4,840 adults over 40 who wore accelerometers to calculate their daily physical activity and exertion.
Even Kumira seemed a trifle surprised, though Cadsuane's pace caused her no apparent exertion.
For older people, it can happen without exertion because of underlying medical conditions, medications or other factors like physical disability.
People suffering from asthma, anemia, lung and cardiovascular problems get tired and with minimal exertion and feel breathless due to associated health conditions.
I have been using the machine regularly on my old dog and he moves with less stiffness and recovers more quickly after exertion.
In fitting the little key into the lock his hand trembles, pulsing with unusual exertion, and the metal scratches.
He leaned the bag of mail up against the ship and caught his breath, lost more to fear than exertion.
The rating of perceived exertion is subjective and ranks overall effort of exertion and fatigue from 6(no exertion) to 20(maximal exertion). .
Tai chi is especially suitable for older adults because its level of exertion can be adjusted for each individual.