Respiratory rate is influenced by almost everything, anatomically and environmentally. Anatomical causes of respiratory rate changes are ailments such as copd (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) Asthma, airway obstructions, diabetic coma or shock, congestive heart failure (back up of fluids through the venus supply), croup, anaphylaxsis, etc. Environmental causes include airway anomallies, drug overdoses, inhaled poisons,smoking etc.
voluntary cortical control
. Although the brain stem respiratory centers normally regulate breathing involuntarily, we can also exert conscious control over the rate and depth of our breathing.
There are a great many factors that can regulate the rate of breathing. Exercise and genetic make-up determine rate of breathing for example.
CO2 concentration, O2 concentration, and pHCO2(which has the most influence)
The average breathing rate of adults during exercise is 40 to 50 breath per minute.
A breathing exercise that is geared towards weight loss is deep breathing. This can be done during yoga or other stretching exercises.
When we take exercise our body needs more oxygen .Our normal breathing rate do not fulfill the oxygen requirement due to which breathing rate is increased.
it will increase
1. Through sweating 2. Through increased breathing
you need to breath otherwize u die ;]
you are not breathing enough to oxidize your blood
like any other muscle the diaphragm can grow tired with heavy breathing. Deep breathing can alleviate the discomfort in the middle of a work-out
the diaphragm play an important role in breathing. hope it helped....
There are many benefits to breathing exercises. These types of exercises help to get more air into the lungs and to improve lung capacity. This leads to more oxygen entering the body where it is needed to keep the various functions running efficiently. The diaphragm is also strengthened by breathing exercises. Another benefit is that the lungs and chest are kept limber and flexible. All types of exercise, whether breathing exercises or aerobic exercise, strengthen the muscles of the diaphragm and chest cavity. With a more mobile lung and larger lung capacity, it is easier for people with lung diseases to breath.
Your muscles need more blood circulating when you exercise, and this often makes the blood vessels swell which causes headaches. They also come when you don't hydrate your body well enough during and after exercise, keeping yourself hydrated enough for exercise, and not breathing properly during exercise which restricts oxygen and blood flow. Make sure when you run you focus on breathing in and breathing out. It sounds stupid, but you'd be amazed how many people hold their breath while running. See: http://www.webmd.com/migraines-headaches/guide/triggers-exercise
brcasue you are using oxyen which breakks down glucose and co2