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  1. ... So stress tests check your heart while you exercise on a treadmill or stationary bicycle. If you're not able to exercise, medicine can be used to make your heart ... about how your heart is working. Other names: exercise stress test, treadmill test, stress EKG, stress ECG, exercise tolerance test, exercise EKG, stress echocardiogram, nuclear stress ...
  2. ... to your blood from the air you breathe. Exercise tests. There are different types of tests that ... Six minute walk test Cardiopulmonary (heart and lung) exercise test (CPET) Your health care provider may order ... to absorb and move into your blood. For exercise tests: Six minute walk test: Your blood pressure ...
  3. ... Your provider will want to know how much exercise you get and how much time you spend ... inherited genes that affect weight. The eating and exercise habits of the people around you can affect ... Eating a healthier, lower calorie diet Getting more exercise Getting enough good-quality sleep Depending on your ...
  4. ... pressure or heart disease . Previously had gestational diabetes. Exercise less than three times a week. Have non- ... eating a healthy diet , losing weight , and increasing exercise . If you've been diagnosed with gestational diabetes, ... by eating a healthy diet and getting regular exercise. But be sure to talk to your provider ...
  5. ... including injuries from accidents, serious burns , or extreme exercise. Muscle diseases , including: Muscular dystrophy , a group of ... your provider may ask you to avoid intense exercise and drinking alcohol for a few days before ... disease, sudden injury, certain medicines, or recent intense exercise. High levels of CK-MB enzymes are most ...
  6. ... being exposed to certain toxins (poisons) Very strenuous exercise for a long time, such as running a ... test. Your provider may tell you to: Avoid exercise for several hours before the test. That's because exercise can cause a temporary increase in lactate levels. ...
  7. ... urine sample, you may need to avoid: Intense exercise. Hard exercise may increase the amount of albumin in your ... increases in albumin levels may be caused by exercise, certain medicines, fever, and inflammation in the body. ...
  8. ... get worse after periods of activity, such as exercise, and improve after rest. What happens during MG ... plenty of protein and carbohydrates. Doing regular gentle exercise to strengthen your muscles. But check with your provider before starting any exercise program. Avoiding heat and stress , which can make ...
  9. ... foods made with white flour Not getting enough exercise Having certain medical conditions, such as: Kidney or ... eating habits and/or don't get enough exercise. Have prediabetes or diabetes. Have high blood pressure . ... making any major changes to your diet or exercise routine, talk with your provider about what treatment ...
  10. ... deficiency may include: Wheezing Shortness of breath after exercise Chronic cough with phlegm (mucus) Chest pain Fatigue ... your liver. Following a healthy diet. Getting regular exercise . Seeing your provider regularly. Taking medicines as prescribed ...
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