jonny london during the exercise period the oxygen and glucose level goes down
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Both, peripheral resistance decreases and cardiac output increases.
Cardiac Output is computed as your heart rate times your stroke volume (volume of blood ejected from the heart each beat). The main contributor when exercising is an acceleration in heart rate. Stroke volume can be increased, but only by prolonged aerobic training. To answer your Q, HR as has the main effect on cardiac output during the first stages of exercise.**The first few stages of cardiac exercise will 'affect' cardiac output, not 'effect' it. If you don't know the difference between the two, you should not be asking a question such as this...
Cardiac output is the total volume of blood that is pumped by the heart per minute. When you exercise, there is a greater demand for oxygen, which is carried in your blood, thus your cardiac output increases.
Yes. Cardiac output is increased by any form of aerobic exercise.
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I don't have a trainer, I just do it alone
cardiac output :)
regular aerobic exercise strengthens heart muscles which increases stroke volume (the volume of blood ejected with each contraction). since cardiac output = stroke volume * heart rate, this ultimately increases cardiac output.
cardiac output
cardiac output is heart rate multiplied by stroke volume,
what compensations does the body have to do to defend cardiac output