Physiological definition, of or relating to physiology. See more.
Physiological and Psychological Effects of Testosterone on Sport Performance: A Critical Review of Literature
T MIGHT, seem like a simple concept.We toss the word around every day. Stress. But what does stress really mean? Is it the same thing as physiological arousal? Is it the same thing as “workload
Physiological issues. Numerous physiological changes have been noted during spaceflight, many of which may affect sex and procreation. Such effects would be a result of factors including gravity changes, radiation, noise, vibration, isolation, disrupted circadian rhythms, stress, or a combination of these factors.
The Physiological Effects of Stress. How stress affects the body often depends on each individual person and any underlying health conditions, although it …
Plant physiology is a subdiscipline of botany concerned with the functioning of plants. Closely related fields include plant morphology, plant ecology, phytochemistry, cell biology, genetics, biophysics, and molecular biology.
3. Adverse health effects of noise. 3.1 Introduction. The perception of sounds in day-to-day life is of major importance for human well-being.
Marijuana has some well-proven benefits, including relief for long-term pain. But smoking marijuana can have some bad effects on your health, …
Earlier studies have indicated an important role for cerebral blood flow in the pathophysiology of central sleep apnea (CSA) at high altitude, but were not decisive.
Reproduced, with permission, from: Kalkstein, L. S., and K. M. Valimont. 1987. Climate effects on human health. In Potential effects of future climate changes on forests and vegetation, agriculture, water resources, and human health.