It is Systolic,Pulse,and dystolic.
A lot of agents can affect heart rate, but let's say... Cocaine (accelerates the heart rate) Adrenaline (accelerates the heart rate) Potassium chloride (reduces it to zero - this is the chemical they use in executions to make the heart stop)
If the child has a high heart rate then check for white parkinsons wolf syndrome
yes protein helps the heart rate because omega 3 is in a tun of protein ao it does help it
Premature: Heart rate=120-170bpm 0-3 months: Heart rate=100-150bpm 3-6 months: Heart Rate=90-120bpm 6-12 months:Heart Rate=80-120bpm 1-3 years: Heart rate=70-110 3-6 years: Heart rate=65-110bpm 6-12 years: Heart Rate=60-95bpm 12-18 years: Heart Rate=55-85 Heart rate: 50-100 beats per minute, depending on physical age and conditioning.
The normal heart rate for a 3 year old child is 80 to 120 beats per minute. As children age, the normal heart rate decreases.
= (heart rate at excercise - heart rate 1 minute after stopping the excercise)/10 rate condition <2 poor 2-2,9 fair 3-3,9 good 4-5,9 excellent >6 outstanding
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You have a heart. It beats periodically. The rate at which it does so is your heart rate. If you don't have a heart rate, then your heart isn't beating, meaning you're dead or dying.
depressants affect the heart rate by its heart rate
It varies slightly with age, the basic formula is 220 - your age in years = beats per minute. Heart rate when exercising varies with how fit you are, how hard you're trying, and what type of exercise you're doing. A general recommendation is to stay within 2/3 - 3/4 of max heart rate.
If your heart gets stronger:Your resting heart rate will go downYour target heart rate for exercise will go upIt will be harder to raise your heart rate to the target heart rate
Well, it depends on how fast you are running. If you are doing a typical jog (5MPH) your heart rate will slightly increase. If your doing a decent run/sprint (8-9MPH) your heart rate will rapidly increase. It also depends on how fit you are. If you are out of shape, your heart rate will increase faster. If you are fairly fit, your heart rate will take some time to rise. Hope I answered your question!