Cardiovascular excersize.
the 2 lower chambers of the heart
The heart rate is 2-48 bpm, I believe.
Beta 2 is generally associated with smooth muscle relaxation (as in the bronchioles in the lungs) and dilation of blood vessels to skeletal muscles. Beta 1 is responsible for the increase in heart rate. Although beta 2 agonists like Albuterol are meant to trigger only the beta 2 in the lung, you may see a little cross reaction resulting in an increased heart rate. So, in a nut shell...no.
= (heart rate at excercise - heart rate 1 minute after stopping the excercise)/10 rate condition <2 poor 2-2,9 fair 3-3,9 good 4-5,9 excellent >6 outstanding
It depends on the type of exercise, and how vigorous. it can get over 150 and that is fine if you are doing vigorous exercise. If it gets above that, then make sure to drink lots of water (at least 2 1/2 to 3 liters a day).
There are 2 lower chambers. The left and right ventricles.
the heart rate measured is after 1 minute.....example: 69 rat heart per minute
The respiration rate is your breathing rate and your pulse rate is your heart beat.
Heart rate of men is lower than women because size of the heart in men is 25% larger than in women. Larger heart can pump more blood than smaller heart in one beat. Another reason of low heart rate in men than women is capacity of lungs in men is 25-30% higher than women. These are 2 reason of low heart rate or pulse rate in men than women.
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No. 6 weeks at the earliest This answer is inaccurate. The earliest I have heard it picked up is at 5 1/2 weeks. It is very difficult to pick up on a vaginal ultrasound, and may not be an accurate heartbeat rate, but it is possible for a heartbeat to be located and heard earlier than 6 weeks.
pulse rate is >90bpm Bp 94/45