M macronutrients the major foodstuffs: carbohydrates, fats and proteins, required in substantial amounts, to provide a sufficient calorie intake, as well as components that are essential to health. See also…
V vaccination administration of antigenic material (vaccine) to induce active artificial immunity to specific infections. Important to prevent disease in sporting groups, especially with widespread foreign travel. See also immunity….
A abdomen region of the body between the thorax (separated from it by the diaphragm) and the pelvis; colloquial belly. The abdominal wall consists of skin, connective tissue including a…
S saccade a rapid movement of the eyes as they move from one fixation point to another or track a moving object. sacroiliac (SI) joint the joint between the sacrum…
W waist–hip ratio (WHR) circumference at the waist divided by that at the hips; an index of body fat distribution, said to be ideally not >0.8 in women and not…
R radiography the use of electromagnetic radiation to create images of the body from which medical diagnoses can be made. Initially referred to ‘plain’ X-ray films but the general term…
L labyrinthitis inflammation of the inner ear resulting in disturbance of balance and co-ordination. Dizziness, nausea and loss of balance, especially on head movement, are the commonest symptoms and these…
P pacemaker the region of the heart, normally the sinoatrial node, that rhythmically initiates the cardiac action potential and hence the whole electrical and mechanical cardiac cycle, varying the heart…
E ear the structures concerned with hearing and also with balance and posture. (1) The external ear leads to the tympanic membrane (eardrum) which separates it from (2) the middle…
O obesity a condition in which body fat stores are enlarged to an extent which impairs health. Develops when food intake is in excess of energy requirements. The most common…