Yes, during exercise and increase in ventilation occurs primarily through an increase in tidal volume (i.e the volume of air taken in and out).
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ACUTE EFFECT - The inspiratory and expiratory volume decreases during exercise
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in order to increase the amount air moving through the lungs every minute, you need to perform some sort of acute exercise which will also increase your breathing rate and heart rate.
acute response is straight away effects of exercise, immediately after or even during the exercise. Chronic response are long term effects, such as after 3 months etc. E.G. continuous aerobic exercise will lower blood pressure after few weeks.
The effects of exercise are at many levels since the increased activity requires a parallel increase in the rate of metabolism and produces waste products that must be disposed. In addition the increased activity produces heat that is dissipated at a cost in lost of fluid (blood volume decreases) and salt loss. Finally, there The effects of exercise are at many levels since the increased activity requires a parallel increase in the rate of metabolism and produces waste products that must be disposed. In addition the increased activity produces heat that is dissipated at a cost in lost of fluid (blood volume decreases) and salt loss. Finally, there are neurotransmitters released with exercise: natural endorphins. The effects of exercise are at many levels since the increased activity requires a parallel increase in the rate of metabolism and produces waste products that must be disposed. In addition the increased activity produces heat that is dissipated at a cost in lost of fluid (blood volume decreases) and salt loss. Finally, there The effects of exercise are at many levels since the increased activity requires a parallel increase in the rate of metabolism and produces waste products that must be disposed. In addition the increased activity produces heat that is dissipated at a cost in lost of fluid (blood volume decreases) and salt loss. Finally, there are neurotransmitters released with exercise: natural endorphins.
It should increase high blood pressure
Acute exercise is an exercise that is short-lived.Acute exercises are meant to be less strenuous exercises for a shorter amount of time. For instance it could be half an hour on the cross trainer or a few minutes skipping.Acute responses = Immediate responses to exercise, such as an increase in body temperature and heart rate.
Total lung capacity is defined as the volume in the lungs at maximal. Regular aerobic exercise strengthens and tones the heart and lungs, enabling the pulmonary system to increase the maximum amount of oxygen that the lungs can handle.
Immediate effects
the acute effects of radiation are those effects that occur within 1 or 2 months after exposure to radiation.
Many things including the short term/acute effects of exericse and the Long term effects which are;Musculoskeletal response: increased blood supply; increase in muscle pliability; increased range of movement;muscle fibre micro tearsEnergy systems: phosphocreatine; lactic acid; aerobic; energy continuum; energy requirements of differentsport and exercise activitiesCardiovascular response: heart rate anticipatory response; activity response; increased blood pressure;vasoconstriction; vasodilationRespiratory: increase in breathing rate (neural and chemical control); increased tidal volumeCardiovascular system: cardiac hypertrophy; increase in stroke volume; increase in cardiac output, decreasein resting heart rate; capillarisation; increase in blood volume; reduction in resting blood pressure; decreasedrecovery time; increased aerobic fitnessMuscular system: hypertrophy; increase in tendon strength; increase in myoglobin stores; increased numberof mitochondria; increased storage of glycogen and fat; increased muscle strength; increased tolerance tolactic acidSkeletal system: increase in bone calcium stores; increased stretch in ligaments; increased thickness of hyalinecartilage; increased production of synovial fluidRespiratory system: increased vital capacity; increase in minute ventilation; increased strength of respiratorymuscles; increase in oxygen diffusion rateEnergy systems: increased aerobic and anaerobic enzymes; increased use of fats as an energy source(taken from a website - not my own work)
You are not supposed to go for exercise, when you are suffering from bronchitis. You should do no exercise, when you are suffering from any acute infection. You are in the state of catabolism, when there is acute infection. The exercise in harmful or not useful in this situation.