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.
Because your muscles need more oxygen, hence you hyperventilate.
When you exercise the breathing rate increases because the body needs more oxygen to support your muscles. First off the heart rate increases which in turn speeds up how fast the air gets to the muscles or area being exercised then the oxygen is quickly used up then it needs to remove the by-product carbon dioxide which needs to be expelled quickly to allow more oxygen in.
Increase in breathing and heart rate
carbon dioxide increases
When you exercise, your breathing rate increases to take in more oxygen and give out carbon dioxide. Your heart rate increases so that the heart can pump blood containing more oxygen and digested food around your body faster. This is to produce more energy for your body.
it will increase
If I exersize it will increase/decrease my breathing rate because....(why you think it will increase or decrease your breathing rate)
The average breathing rate of adults during exercise is 40 to 50 breath per minute.
hmm heart rate maybe?
- When we exercise or do something that is really have to make a powerful force.
(as far as I know) The reason why the breathing rate increases is because, as you exercise, your muscles require more oxygenation, in order to fulfill this, you get more oxygen by breathing more, and your heartbeat increases to deliver the oxygen faster
In a healthy adult, breathing rate and the amount of exercise should be directly proportional, with exercise as the independent variable. That means, the more exercise you do, the faster your breathing rate will become.
Because the demand for oxygen and glucose increases, and the heart and lungs need to speed up to keep up with the demand.
decrease or increase the intensity of exercise also check heartrate
your pulse rate increases so your breathing rates can increase which allows you to take in more oxygen to transfer to your blood.
I believe so.
If you are fit, your breathing rateand heart rate arelow. During exercise they rise, but afterwards they return to normal very quickly. This is called they recovery rate and it is a good indicator of exercise.