It increases it... If you are talking about "HEART" rate
Yes
yes it increases it
Exercise increases the heart rate, because the blood has to supply additional oxygen to the muscles.
the rate increase as you do more work
the heart race is effect on the
The intensity of any activity has an effect on the heart rate. For example, high impact exercise such as Zumba or running increases the heart rate, while a person at rest shows a decrease in heart rate.
If I exersize it will increase/decrease my breathing rate because....(why you think it will increase or decrease your breathing rate)
== exercise effect the pulse because if you walk it doesnt effect it but if you run it does effect it because the heart is pumping faster so the blood is moving faster = Actually, pulse rate can change with walking, too, just not as much. Pulse rate is lowest when the body is resting, and increases as the level of muscle activity increases, since increases in activity make higher demands for oxygen for the muscles to work. The pulse rate quickens in response to the body's need for more oxygen (and for more disposal of the carbon dioxide formed in the muscles and other tissues from combining oxygen and the carbons in glucose or fat as they are burned for fuel, thus providing energy for the muscles to use to contract). SImply standing up is more exercise than resting, and although we don't usually think of simply standing up as exercise, the pulse rate will increase slightly. Further increases in exercise level, such as walking, will increase the pulse rate further, even though we might not sense the increase in pulse rate until periods of heavier exercise such as running.
A lower resting heart rate is an effect of exercise and as an athlete is more likely to exercise more regularly then their resting heart is likely to be lower.
increases the heart rate
Because the demand for oxygen and glucose increases, and the heart and lungs need to speed up to keep up with the demand.
When you exercise, certain muscles need more oxygen. Your body does this by bringing more oxygenated blood to those muscles. This is done by an increase of heart rate.