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← Human Body & HealthA sedentary individual experiences persistent swelling in their lower extremities. Which mechanism explains why decreased physical activity causes edema in this scenario?
A)Increased cardiac output predominates
B)Arterial vasoconstriction drives fluid shift
C)Reduced lymphatic drainage overwhelms reabsorption✓
D)Elevated erythropoietin boosts blood volume
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Decreased physical activity reduces skeletal muscle pump action, which normally aids lymphatic drainage. Because lymphatic drainage becomes insufficient, interstitial fluid accumulates, leading to edema. Therefore, reduced lymph flow causes edema, rather than increased cardiac output or blood volume changes.
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