no
It increases heart rate. Other than that its just as bad as any other soda, except its jacked up with caffeine and other stuff
if that's your resting heart rate, then it's bad. If it's a working heart rate it's probably OK
depends what excersize
No; it is an OK rate.
A constant heart rate of over 150 is considered abnormal. If it occurs during exertion and then returns to a rate below 100, it is normal.
A heart rate of 119 is a little on the bad side. I would go the doctor and have it checked out.
Salt is affecting kid because if bad for your heart kidneys and wastlines.
Atropine increases the heart rate by increasing the sympathetic nerve stimulation while propanalol decreases the heart rate by decreasing the parasympathetic nerve stimulation.
It affects the heart and blood pressure by increases them both. An increased heart rate and blood pressure can be serious depending on how much it increases them both. It increases heart rate and blood pressure and increases the workload on the heart
Exercising in Zone 5 heart rate, which is the highest intensity zone, can be beneficial for improving cardiovascular fitness and performance. However, it is important to monitor your heart rate and not exceed your maximum heart rate for extended periods to avoid potential risks such as overtraining or injury.
This depends on whether it is the resting pulse rate or the pulse rate after exercise. Also, age will matter significantly. As a resting heart rate, 111 is not a healthy adult heart rate. However, this is fine if the person is a child or the person has been doing any form of physical activity.
A fast heart rate, also known as tachycardia, can be a sign of various health conditions or factors like stress, anxiety, or caffeine. It is important to monitor your heart rate and consult a healthcare professional if you are concerned about the frequency or rhythm of your heartbeat.