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no it can not
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The heart responds to physical activity in this way: When the human body gets pumped up(eg.excersise)the blood cells rush round your bodyto your heart then back to(if you are running)legs then back to your heart,the more blood your heart gains the healthier it becomes!>!>!>!>>!>!>!>!>!
An activity that causes the heart rate to increase, the lungs to work harder, and body muscles to be exerted (exercised) are classed as a physical activity: cycling, swimming, running, playing football, etc, are all examples.
An activity that causes the heart rate to increase, the lungs to work harder, and body muscles to be exerted (exercised) are classed as a physical activity: cycling, swimming, running, playing football, etc, are all examples.
The heart rate increases in direct proportion to the physical activity. The heart rate may goes up to 180 per minute from the resting 75 per minute.
Heart rate and blood pressure will always increase during physical activity. If thats what you're talking about.
Taking part in regular exercise can reduce the risk of heart disease and high blood pressure.
Vigorous physical activity.
Any Physical Activities