I'm not exactly sure what answer you are looking for but three things that will decrease heart rate include the following: excessive amounts of calcium, extreme deficiency of oxygen, and decreased amount of blood returning to the heart. Source: Bob Jones Biology Text Book. Hope that helps
Heart rate can be decreased by exercise and healthy eating regularly. Reducing stress will dramatically decrease heart rate, and decrease chance of disease.
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As your level of activity rises, your heart rate speeds up: you need to pump more blood to get sufficient oxygen to your muscles. In the long term, as you become more and more fit, your resting heart rate decreases: a more efficient heart needs to pump less often. At the peak of his physical fitness, Lance Armstrong was said to have a resting heart rate of around 45 beats per minute. That's about 25% slower than an average healthy person of the same age.
In decreases the heart rate.
it decreases
60-100 bpm is average for everyone across the board post adolescent to death, whereupon it reaches 0.
Slow tempo will decrease your heart rate because it might put you to sleep and that would rest your heart rate.
It decreases because your heart no longer has to work as hard.
it decreases
70-80%
Heart rate and breathing are closely linked through a process called cardiorespiratory coupling. An increase in heart rate can signal the body to adjust breathing rate and depth to maintain balance. This synchronization helps regulate oxygen intake and carbon dioxide elimination to support the body's energy needs during physical activity or stress.
As your level of activity rises, your heart rate speeds up: you need to pump more blood to get sufficient oxygen to your muscles. In the long term, as you become more and more fit, your resting heart rate decreases: a more efficient heart needs to pump less often. At the peak of his physical fitness, Lance Armstrong was said to have a resting heart rate of around 45 beats per minute. That's about 25% slower than an average healthy person of the same age.
70-80%
decreases the heart rate
Acetylcholine decreases the heart rate.
pain does increase your heart rate
In decreases the heart rate.
Yes it does. Slow music decreases heart rate. Rock Music increases heart rate.
Cardiac output = heart rate X stroke volume Thus, if the heart rate decreases so will the cardiac output, assuming the stroke volume is constant.