yes, it makes it increase.
You can drastically increase your heart rate by smoking a bunch of crystal meth.
Yes. Smoking anything rases your heart rate. It does this because of the smoke in your lungs.
because they need a change in heart rate.
Does the amplitude of the heart and heart rate always change together
Based on my own experience, cigarette smoking does have a slight effect on heart rate and blood pressure. Alcohol, caffeine, exercise, heat, stress, certain medications are everyday triggers for increased heart rate (and more so than cigarette smoking from my experience) and the effect can be cummulative for any combination of the above. (ho I am not a health professional)
Well smokers heart beats faster but their heart rate is lower...On the other hand nonsmokers heart beats faster but it depends if their resting heart rate is higher....maybe they do drugs or they have other symptoms that is not good for their heart...even some medicine's are bad for you're heart.
Yes, your heart rate will change your energy levels in many different ways. If you are working out you will have a higher heart rate and this will cause you to be tired after you work out.
Physical activity, not smoking, not drinking, low colesterol foods.
To calculate percent heart rate change, first determine the initial heart rate (HR_initial) and the final heart rate (HR_final). Use the formula: ((HR_{final} - HR_{initial}) / HR_{initial} \times 100). This will give you the percentage change in heart rate from the initial value to the final value. For example, if your initial heart rate is 70 bpm and your final heart rate is 80 bpm, the percent change would be ((80 - 70) / 70 \times 100 = 14.29%).
It will lower the heart rate.
exercise
There are several things that can affect the heart rate. Exercise makes your blood pressure/ heart rate to rise because the heart has to pump blood faster. If you get scared or uncomfortable that can affect your heart rate.