you can stab yourself in the heart 5 times. once you do that please call the police and a mental doctor.
You can maintain your desired heart rate by wearing a heart rate monitor. These are small electronic devices that usually resemble a wrist watch. The heart rate monitor will display your current heart rate and allow you the opportunity to either speed up or slow down your running pace in order to stay within what your desired heart rate is. If you notice your heart rate is getting higher than desired, slow down, and if it is lower than desired, speed up.
The heart rate will slow down but the tissue beyond the clamp will begin to die if the clamp stays on the artery for more than 15 minutes.
Bradycardia (brady = slow + cardia = heart) is when the heart beats slower than 60 beats per minute. Causes of bradycardia include advanced age, hypothyroidism, drug overdoes, coronary artery disease, and others.
bradycardiaThis answer is wrong bradycardiais a slow heart beat (pulse) of less than 60 beats per.min.A heart rate of 130 beats is called tachycardia.
Yes. Running is more strenuous, so it will incease the heart rate more.
Bradycardia is when the heart beats a little slower than normal, resulting in a low pulse rate. It is kind of the opposite of tachycardia, where the heartbeat and pulse are more rapid than "normal".
The heart beats accelerates because your organs need more oxygen and the heart pumps the oxygen into the blood and when you need more oxygen than normal your heart rate is faster than normal.
A heart rate or pulse under 60 beats per minute is called bradycardia.
At rest a heart rate of more than 100 is fast. A heart rate of more than 100 BPM is sinus tachycardia. In medicine sinus tachycardia is a heart rate of more than 100 BPM. If it is asymptomatic it does not usally need treatment. However if a resting heart rate of 114 BPM causes chest pains or other problems treatment should be given.
no. i did an experiment and sit ups increase the heart rate more than push ups by 13 beats/minute :)
low blood pressure causes what is called [reflex tachycardia] where the body realize that not enough blood is reaching the cells, so it stimulates the heart to beat more quicker
Someone who is "in shape" will return to his/her resting heart rate faster than someone who is out of shape.