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you are not breathing enough to oxidize your blood
We breathe faster when we exercise to increase the amount of oxygen available to our bodies.
NO. Nothing will lower a blood alcohol level except time. Not coffee, not oxygen, not cold showers, not exercise. Alcohol is burned by the metabolism of the body, and it takes time to do that.
So many things can influence the number of beats per minutes. among them are the adrenalin level, the blood pressure itself, the water level in the blood and the 'viscosity' of the blood. Exercise in general can increase the beat per minute. reduce in blood pressure will result in increase beat per minute to compensate the reduction in blood pressure. in general, the beat per minute will increase if there are an increase demand of oxygen to vital organ such as brain, heart itself and the kidney.
Exercise will increase serum creatinine.
do exercise daily
In places with lower oxygen levels (typically areas with high elevation for example), the blood pressure will indeed increase. However, as one acclimates to(gets used to) the environment, the number of red blood cells in your body will also increase, which will then eventually decrease the higher than average blood pressure.
The blood glucose is used by the muscles during exercise. The level of the glucose in the blood drops down. This stimulates the secretion of the hormone called as glucagon. This glucagon is secreted by the alpha cells of the endocrine part of the pancreas.
Hypoxia is a deficiency of oxygen at the tissue level.
The level of oxygen that the body is getting is low so it would most likely start to breath faster. By doing that the heart rate will also increase so that the blood can deliver the oxygen to the tissues. Over all the body will produce more red blood cells to use the oxgen efficiently.
Oxygen saturation or dissolved oxygen (DO) is a relative measure of the amount of oxygen that is dissolved or carried in a given medium. It can be measured with a dissolved oxygen probe such as an oxygen sensor or an optode in liquid media, usually water. Blood oxygen saturation level refers to the percentage of a person's red blood cells that are loaded or filled with oxygen. Oxygen is carried by the red blood cells to organs, such as the brain and the heart. If the blood oxygen level is too low, not enough oxygen is carried to the organs. Without an adequate blood oxygen level, the body cannot function normally.
In order to find out blood level following a period of exercise one would need to purchase a blood glucose meter. This is a simple tool used by many diabetics to determine their blood glucose levels.