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No, there is a correlation between regular physical activity and its effects on lowering blood pressure
Selective redistribution of blood is an important factor in increasing performance during physical activity arteries dilate and constrict during this process
Respiration is the activity used to create oxygen in the blood.
Regular physical activity can control blood lipid abnormalities
Red blood cells play a crucial role in physical activity. They are responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the working muscles, which is essential for energy production. A high number of red blood cells helps deliver more oxygen, improving endurance and performance. Additionally, red blood cells remove carbon dioxide, a waste product of muscle metabolism, to be exhaled.
It helps the blood to circulate properly and to make our lives longer. :d
it does because it keeps all the blood pumping :)
Cardiovascular endurance is the ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to deliver oxygen to working muscles during sustained physical activity. It is an important aspect of physical fitness and can be improved through activities like running, cycling, and swimming.
it has to do alot with what the person eats. It can also be affected by stress and physical activity.
mainly outdoor sports where the physical workout is more raises heart rate. This happens due to the energy consumption during play,our body need more oxygen, so we breathe heavily and due to this more blood pumps in and out so heart rate raises.
D. All of the above
Four benefits of physical activity are the prevention of heart disease, heart attacks, high blood pressure, and menstrual irregularities