GCSE Edexcel PE - unit 1.2.1 4.5 / 5 based on 3 ratings ? Physical EducationDiet, drugs, smoking, alcoholSomatotypesGCSEEdexcel Created by: Poppy EllisCreated on: 23-04-16 16:32 87421956 Across 1. Men and women often have different body compositions - Men tend to have more muscle and heavier bones. (6) 4. A term used to describe people who are very overfat. (5) 5. taller people are normally heavier than short people. (6) 6. Drugs that have an effect on the central nervous system such as increased mental and or physical alertness. Side effects - High blood pressure, irritability, insomnia, irregular hear beat and addiction. (Baseball and Boxers) (10) Down 1. Body weight and shape are largely passed on through genes from parent to child. (8) 2. Weighing less than normal, healthy or injured. (11) 4. Having body fat in excess of normal. (7) 7. Having weight in excess of normal (not harmful unless accompanied by overfatness) (10) 8. Drugs that mimic the male sex hormone testosterone, increase muscle mass and develop bone growth. Side effects - Increased risk of heart attacks/strokes, High blood pressure and infertility in women. (Sprinters) (8, 8) 9. Affects coordination, speech and judgement, slows your reactions, make muscle tired more easily, will eventually damage your liver, heart, muscles, brain - digestive and immune system. (7)
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