(of physical exercise) involving short and intense physical activities, such as sprints and weightlifting, during which oxygen demand surpasses oxygen supply
無酸素
a set of instructions given to someone regarding what they should eat or do to maintain or restore their health
レジメン
a happy, glowing look from being really healthy and feeling great on the inside
輝き
the practice of keeping a safe distance between yourself and other people in order to prevent the spread of disease
社会的距離
having a physical or mental condition that limits one's movements, senses, or activities
障害者
a state or condition in which a part of one's body or brain does not work properly
障害
a type of paralysis that affects the legs and the lower body as the result of spinal cord damage
下半身麻痺
an unusual feature in someone's body or behavior that may be harmful, caused by duplication or deletion of a single gene
異常
having to stay in bed, usually for a long time, due to illness or injury
床に就いている
a period during which a patient's condition improves and the symptoms seem less severe
寛解
(of a disease or characteristic) able to be passed on to a child through the genes of its parents
遺伝性の
(of a person) suffering from an excessive amount of gas in the alimentary canal
ガスの多い
to make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling worse or more severe
悪化させる
a state of extreme thinness and weakness, often due to illness, starvation, etc.
衰弱
a state of intense, uncontrolled enthusiasm or excitement that makes one say or do crazy things
幻覚