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Negative
Energy Balance
Caloric intake less than energy output that causes loss
of body weight and body fat.
Negative
Nitrogen Balance
The loss of nitrogen caused by inadequate protein in the
diet. Also caused by inadequate calories, starvation,
fever, malnutrition and trauma.
Negative
Self-Monitoring
Remembering failures, but not successes.
Negative
or Negative Work
The work of an external force on a muscle undergoing
eccentric action. Work that occurs when a joint angle is
changing in the opposite direction of the line of pull of
the muscle.
Net
Force
The resultant force that is the vector sum of all forces
on a joint.
Neuromuscular
Feedback Theory
The theory that determined imaging of an athletic
activity will cause a slight innervation of the same
muscles that are actually used to perform the actual
athletic activity.
Newton's
Laws of Motion
First Law = Law of Inertia. Second Law = Law of
Acceleration. Third Law = Law of
Action-Reaction.
Norepinephrine
(NE)
A catecholamine and hormone that causes increase blood
pressure, increased rate and depth of breathing, and
increased total peripheral resistance. NE vasoconstricts
most blood vessels, except vessels to cardiac muscle and
exercising skeletal muscle. It is secreted by the
sympathetic nervous system and the adrenal
medulla.
Normal
Sinus Rhythm (NSR)
The normal heart rate and rhythm as recognized by
EKG.
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