Yes. Running is more strenuous, so it will incease the heart rate more.
Running because it uses more energy. You are moving faster And your heart beats faster burning more calories.
Running and walking are both great ways to ward off heart disease. The better way to ward it off is to run then walk because it works your heart more.
The person running would get more wetter then the person walking as you will be catching more rain than walking because you are running into more rain than if you were walking through it, but it does depend on the distance you are running or walking
Running around the block typically requires more work as it involves higher intensity and effort compared to walking. Running requires more muscle engagement, higher heart rate, and more calorie expenditure than walking.
No, running typically has a higher oxygen demand than walking due to the increased intensity and energy expenditure involved in running. When running, the body requires more oxygen to fuel the increased muscle activity and higher heart rate compared to walking.
Yes, because running gets your heart beet going faster than walking, causing it to burn more calories. And aslo it is faster and better for you health. ----
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running affects your pulse rate because the more speed you use the more blood your heart pumps all throughout your body.
Your risk of heart disease can be greatly reduced by lifestyle changes and yes, running does greatly decrease the chances of getting heart disease. You may be of higher risk though because your family has a history of heart disease.
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at the same speed? if at the same speed then climbing the stairs moves the same mass in two directions both up and forward taking more energy but if speeds are deferent you need more data to determine like the speed diferences, the angle of the climb and surface ressistence
Because more of our calories get burned and that too rapidly whereas this process is slow while walking.