bioenergetics
Americannoun
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Biochemistry. the study of energy transformation in living systems.
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Psychology. a school of therapy that seeks to relieve stress and concomitant muscular tension through respiratory exercises, physical movement, improvement in body image, and free expression of ideas.
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Etymology
Origin of bioenergetics
First recorded in 1910–15; bio- + energetics
Example Sentences
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“When the bioenergetics are damaged, you can imagine that it has detrimental effects … impacting your immune system and circadian rhythm.”
From Salon • Mar. 15, 2025
But it remains unclear to what extent rodent models recapitulate abnormalities present in humans, given critical species differences in heart size, cardiac physiology, electrophysiology, and bioenergetics.
From Science Daily • Feb. 8, 2024
Scientists use the term bioenergetics to describe the concept of energy flow through living systems, such as cells.
From Textbooks • Sep. 6, 2018
The reason for finding worse performance is quite simple for anyone who understands bioenergetics.
From New York Times • Nov. 8, 2017
Genetically-influenced traits - muscle strength, running speed, reaction time - they’re uncannily similar among twins, especially identical twins, said Stephen Ratchford, a doctoral research candidate in the human bioenergetics program at Ball State University.
From Washington Times • Sep. 23, 2014
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