Which of these physiological adaptations is not likely to occur in children in response to an exercise program? Select one: a. Increased ATP levels b. A decrease in body weight c. An increase in lean body mass d. Improved VO2Max
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Increased ATP levels - This is likely to occur as exercise increases the body's demand for energy, and ATP is the primary source of cellular energy. b. A decrease in body weight - This may occur if the exercise program leads to a reduction in body fat, but it is Show more…
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