Stimulants
sinus arrhythmia
Sinus dysrhythmia
The short term effects of fitness are: * breathing * pulse rate increase * Sweating The long term effects are: * Heart gets bigger with thicker walls * Strength develops * resting heart rate is lower
If you are fit, your breathing rateand heart rate arelow. During exercise they rise, but afterwards they return to normal very quickly. This is called they recovery rate and it is a good indicator of exercise.
Another term for heart rate is PULSE
Tachycardia is abnormal elevation of heart rate. It could indicate fear, fever, too much coffee, electrical abnormalities in the heart, love, sexual arousal, and a host of other normal and abnormal conditions.
The medical term for hyperventilation is tachypnea (tack-IP-nee-ah) or hyperapnea. The normal respiratory rate in a healthy adult man is 12-20 breaths per minute. There may be slight individual variations, but a respiratory rate more than 50 is generally hyperapnea.Tachypnea is rapid, shallow breaths, and generally >30 if tachypneic.Hyperapnea is rapid breathing but is deeper breathing than in tachynpnea. Tachy is the medical prefix for "fast", eg tachycardia is a fast heart rate.Hyperventilating.Rapid breathing is known as hyperventilation.
Eucardia is normal heart rate/heart beat.Eucardia is the medical term meaning normal heart rate.
A person would use the term respiration for breathing.
Eucardia is the medical term meaning normal heart rate. It contrasts with tachycardia and bradycardia, which are abnormally fast and slow heart rate, respectively.
Increased metabolism required to make your body move more quickly or muscles work harder requires oxygen. The blood carries oxygen, and the lungs help the oxygen get into the blood. The heart goes faster so the oxygen can be delivered more quickly.Over the long term, they actually decrease with exercise, as the body gets more tuned. The short term increase in pulse rate and breathing rate, are to get more oxygen to the muscles. The heart higher breath intake is to get more oxygen in the blood stream. The heart rate increase is to get the bloodflow higher so even more oxygen can get into the muscles.