speeds it up.
Drinking cold water can have a temporary effect on the heart rate, causing it to temporarily increase. This is because cold water can stimulate the vagus nerve, which regulates the heart rate. However, this effect is typically short-lived and not harmful for a healthy heart.
increases the heart rate
Pilocarpine lowers the heart rate.
Yes It affects Your heart rate.
Yes, they can, usually by increasing heart rate.
Do exercises that will get your heart rate up.
decreases the heart rate
no
No.
Engaging in high-intensity exercises such as sprinting, jumping jacks, or burpees can quickly increase your heart rate.
because when your doing the exercises it causes the heart rate to increse.
Calcium has no effect on heart rate. It does, however, have an effect on how hard the heart squeezes (inotropic effect). Heart rate is effected by the slow sodium channels in the pacemaker cells in the right atrium (and other pacemaker cells if the SA node is malfunctioning).