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Fun with Fox: Normal Aging and Disease

Horizontales
Disease that causes the loss of central vision with remaining peripheral vision.
The energy conservation technique of training posture to improve biomechanics and lifting techniques
A strategy to improve cardiovascular health. (consult physician first).
The energy conservation technique of organizing your day as well as each task: eliminate unnecessary steps.
The heart is unable to pump blood to the body and brain as well as it should
In normal aging, ribs ____ mobility.
Any condition that affects your circulatory system such as diseases of the arteries and blood flow to the brain (stroke)
Abnormal heart rhythms, and irregular or abnormal heartbeat.
Hyper-allergic response resulting in tightening and inflammation of the bronchial tubes
One strategy to improve pulmonary function.
Verticales
Atherosclerosis, or hardening and narrowing, of the arteries that provide vital oxygen and nutrients to the heart.
Excessive wear and tear on the joints resulting in erosion of the cushioning cartilage in the joints
In normal aging, the ability to take oxygen from the air and transfer it into the blood is _____ ?
Caused by elevated and fluctuating blood glucose levels, vision becomes blurred and distorted. It is progressive and will lead to blindness if untreated.
Excessive loss of bone density.
The energy conservation technique of doing tasks that are most important first.
Chronic inflammation resulting in narrowing of the bronchial tubes.
Energy conservation technique of allowing time for rest during daily activities.
In normal aging, lungs lose ____.
Number 1 cause of progressive blindness in adults.
Disease caused by elevated pressure in the eye leading to loss of peripheral vision while maintaining central field of view. Can progress to blindness.