5 résultats pour "aérobic"
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L'aérobic envahit l'Europe
d' autres cibles de cons omma teurs gr âce à l'aérobic et autr es cour s de gymnas tique qui s'ada ptent à la mode. De plus en plus de femmes af fluent vers les clubs pr ivés et donnent à ceux -ci une nouv elle ima ge, la clientèle des club s éta nt ju squ'al ors essen tiellem ent com po sée d'hal téroph iles. Dans cette ère de l'indi vidual isme crois sant, les vic times de cette év olu tion des club s de fitne ss sont les assoc iations dont l'o ffre spo...
- aérobic - Définition.
- aérobic - sport.
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Exercise.
broad, and most studies suggest a positive relationship between physical fitness and mental achievement. The relationship between regular aerobic exercise and cardiovascular health and longevity is well established. Regular exercise leads to a reduction in the risk ofcoronary heart disease, in which fatty deposits (plaque) form in blood vessels supplying the muscular wall of the heart, compromising oxygen delivery to the heartmuscle. In addition, with regular exercise the efficiency of the heart...
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Prokaryote - biology.
earliest organisms to evolve, an estimated 3.4 billion to 3.5 billion years ago. The environment of the early Earth lacked oxygen, and cyanobacteria probably usedfermentation (a chemical process performed without the presence of oxygen) to produce the energy molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Cyanobacteria introduced oxygen into the atmosphere through the process of photosynthesis. As the oxygen content in the atmosphere increased over the centuries, bacteria evolved that usedthis oxygen in...