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toolTips['MetabolicDisorders']	= new Array('Metabolic disorders', '<img src="img/metabolic_syndrome.jpg" style="float:right" />A definition given to a group of medical problems that include obesity and overweight, cholesterol and lipid problems, diabetes and abnormal sugar metabolism and others. These disorders are in one way or another linked to and treated by diet and exercise, among other modalities.', 350);

toolTips['Cellulite']			= new Array('Cellulite', '<img src="img/cellulite.jpg" style="float:right" />Is a medical condition that describes how the skin looks. It is more than just how we look. Cellulite is a condition that involves the outer surface of the skin, the fat cells, and the fibrous bands beneath the skin. We do not really know what causes cellulite. We know it is linked with genetic factors, weight, hormones, stress, caffeine, cigarettes, life style and our clothing. Once our bodies fill with fat, the fat cells start bulging, and the fibrous bands start pushing these cells upwards, causing the skin to look dimpled. Treating cellulite depends first and foremost on proper dieting and exercise. Then, each of the above listed factors is dealt with accordingly.', 500);

toolTips['Mesolift']			= new Array('Mesolift', '<img src="img/mesolift.jpg" style="float:right" />It is a mesotherapy procedure aimed at skin rejuvenation. With mesolift, patients are injected different medications ranging from vitamin C, to DMAE, to Hyaluronic acid and other products. Treatments usually involve multiple sessions. With these treatments, the skin is stimulated to "rebuild" and "restructure". Local metabolism is improved, which in turn results in healthier skin layers. Repeated injections stimulate the fibroblasts to lay down "new skin" which gives us the firm, younger look.', 400);

toolTips['Mesoglow']			= new Array('Mesoglow', '<img src="img/mesolift.jpg" style="float:right" />Usually complements mesolift, mesoglow is a brand new procedure that aims at increasing the vitality of the face. It originated in France and is used sometimes in conjunction with, and sometimes instead of plastic surgery. It is a more natural procedure. Like mesolift, the face is covered with a natural product mixture and then tiny injections are made that allow this mixture to penetrate the skin. Moisturizers may be applied. The procedure increases the firmness and hydration of the skin. The results are almost immediate.', 400);

toolTips['Lymphatic']			= new Array('Lymphatic and venous systems', 'These systems are present throughout our body. They carry blood, excess water and toxins and help in circulating them or getting rid of them. Lymphatic fluid circulates to cleanse and nourish body tissues. These substances are partially neutralized in the lymph nodes. The lymphatic fluid is returned to the blood stream by way of the subclavian veins at the base of the neck. This cleansing is a continual one. A poorly functioning lymphatic or venous system leads to water retention, edema, increase weight, worsening cellulite, and sometimes slower fat metabolism.', 400);

toolTips['BodyComposition']		= new Array('Body composition', '<img src="img/quadscan.jpg" style="float:right" />A test performed to identify each person\'s water content, muscle mass and fat content. It is a pain free procedure where a very small electric current passes through the body, and using the science and laws of resistance, the above mentioned values are calculated. This is an invaluable test as it allows us to know what we are working with and is a great tool to measure progress and success. Imagine knowing how much exactly fat is lost, muscle mass is built and water is removed or added! This science and technique has been used in clinical dietetics for more than twenty years.', 450);

toolTips['RMR']					= new Array('Resting Metabolic Rate', '<img src="img/reevue.jpg" style="float:right" />RMR is a key indicator on how much your body burns calories while at rest. Why is it important? Because when we know your body\'s abilities to burn calories, we can tailor a diet and an exercise profile according to your numbers and abilities.', 400);

toolTips['VO2max']				= new Array('Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max )', 'The maximum capacity for oxygen consumption by the body during maximum exertion. Also known as aerobic power or maximal oxygen intake/consumption. VO2max is a commonly used determinant of aerobic (cardiovascular) fitness. Aerobic fitness relates to how well your cardiovascular system works to transport and utilize oxygen in your body. The better your aerobic fitness the higher your VO2max . The most accurate way to measure VO2max is to perform a maximal exercise stress test in a laboratory. VO2max is usually expressed in ml*kg-1*min-1, sometimes in ml*min-1.', 400);

toolTips['SubMaximal']			= new Array('Sub Maximal', 'Means the athlete works below maximum effort.', 285);

toolTips['FatBurningZone']		= new Array('Fat-Burning Zone', '"Low Intensity Cardio" where your heart rate is between 60 - 70% of your maximum heart rate. In this zone of exercise intensity, the body uses stored fat for energy. In this zone, your body fuels itself with 85% fat, 5% protein, and 10% carbohydrate.', 400);

toolTips['CardioTrainingZone']	= new Array('Cardio Training Zone', '"High Intensity Cardio" and your heart rate is between 70 - 85% of your maximum heart rate. This is the zone to aim for when training for endurance', 285);

toolTips['LacticAcid']			= new Array('Lactic Acid', 'Lactic acid is mainly produced in muscle cells and red blood cells. It is a by-product of the anaerobic energy pathway, a process which provides energy to muscles by partially breaking down glucose without the need for oxygen. ', 285);

toolTips['LacticAcidThreshold']	= new Array('Lactic Acid Threshold', 'A point during exhaustive, all-out exercise at which lactic acid builds up in the blood stream faster than the body can remove it.', 285);
