In general, Systolic BP increases with exercise, while Diastolic BP stays about the same or decreases slightly. Oxygen consumption and heart rate increase in relation to the intensity of the activity (or work rate). Heart rate, stroke volume, and cardiac output increase in order to increase blood flow to the muscles.
Because your organism needs more oxygen, so the heart have to beat faster.
When you are making exercises the muscular tension increases, making your blood pressure to raise. Also, the peripheral circulation delivers more blood to the vital organs causing the blood pressure to raise. So, it's advisable to perform exercises during the hotter periods of the day. Check your blood pressure routinely. If it is over 120/80, after 10 minutes of a resting period, ask your doctor for directions on which kind of exercise you can do, and also ask him which treatment you must follow in order to stabilize your blood pressure....
Yes it does. It is because the heart is pumping harder and more frequently to get more blood around the body faster. This is because the muscles require more oxygen, which is carried in the blood.
Because blood flows through your body faster when you work out.
Hypertension may be reduced immediately following and for almost 24 hours after cardiorespiratory exercise =) xoxo susu
One long term effect of exercise on blood pressure is to lower it. Exercising a little day can not only lower your blood pressure, it can help speed your metabolism and get you losing weight.
There is transient rise in blood pressure during and after the exercise. That is perfectly normal.
an increase in systolic blood pressure
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Exercise stresses your immune system. Too little exercise has very little effect on your immune system, whereas too much exercise can debilitate your immune system. Therefore, like medication, the proper dose of exercise is required; if it is neither too little nor too strenuous, regular exercise can boost your immune system. .
There is NO "no effect dose" dose or "lethal effect" dose for viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms, because they make you ill by multiplying at first in number ('growth')
The more obese you are the harder the heart has to beat to get blood through the body. If the heart get too stressed out it could stop.
Yes, exercise affects respiration. During physical activity, our muscles require more oxygen to produce energy. This increased demand for oxygen leads to an increased rate and depth of breathing, allowing more oxygen to enter the body and carbon dioxide to be expelled. Additionally, regular exercise can improve respiratory efficiency by strengthening the muscles involved in respiration and increasing lung capacity.
the shape dose effect it.
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it dose not effect it
it dose not effect it
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yes it dose effect the glowworms because you breath in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide wich makes it hard for the glowworms to breath... =]