I would think so. Fever does make your heart rate higher and with the flu comes high fever.
heart rate of seven year old girl with fever of 102
72bit/minute
You typically have a slow heart rate when you are at rest. When you have the flu, you really don't get out of bed during this time, so it is normal to have a slower heart rate.
The reason that spicy food effects the heart rate is mainly because you are scared and exited when you try the hot sauce, causing you to panic, that increases the heart rate. Also the chemicals in it cause your heart rate to rise.
cause your heart gets so friggen excited it starts dancing in your chest
each degree rise in temperature cause 10 beats rise per minute
10bpm
the rate of contraction increases with a rise in temperature and decreases with a fall in temperature
While in general, the larger the animal the lower/slower the heart rate, large whales have a variable heart rate between 10- 30 beats per minute. Humpbacks lower their metabolism and heart rate when they dive to conserve oxygen. The rate rises as they themselves rise again to the surface.
There are several things that can affect the heart rate. Exercise makes your blood pressure/ heart rate to rise because the heart has to pump blood faster. If you get scared or uncomfortable that can affect your heart rate.
because when you play your emations rise
heart rate is important in your daily life because it lets you know if you are pushing yourself over the limit. if your heart rate does not rise when you excercise you have a huge possibility of dying.