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because the pressure of our blood increases which goes to our heart and so when fainting the heart beat increases
because you run it increases the blood preasure therefore it causes the heart to beat faster
High heart rate can increases risk of heart attack & cardiac arrest.
The pacemaker of the heart is known as the sinoatrial (SA) node. It sets the rate at which the heart will beat without any autonomic stimulation, that is, no sympathetic or parasympathetic activity. Increases in sympathetic activity will increase the heart rate while increases in parasympathetic activity decrease heart rate. The pacemaker of the heart is known as the sinoatrial (SA) node. It sets the rate at which the heart will beat without any autonomic stimulation, that is, no sympathetic or parasympathetic activity. Increases in sympathetic activity will increase the heart rate while increases in parasympathetic activity decrease heart rate. The pacemaker of the heart is known as the sinoatrial (SA) node. It sets the rate at which the heart will beat without any autonomic stimulation, that is, no sympathetic or parasympathetic activity. Increases in sympathetic activity will increase the heart rate while increases in parasympathetic activity decrease heart rate.
Rapid heart beat, increases strength, vasoconstriction.
when we exercise our heart beat increases due to the reason that during exercise the body need more oxygen which is carried by blood so more and more blood carrying oxygen is to move to the part for which we are doing exercise and so more of the work heart have to do to pump the blood so ultimately our heart beat increases
Yes,it does affect the blood presure.Because when you are exercising or doing a sport your heart beat increases,and because of that more blood will be pump to the heart.So because of this process heart beat increases,it means their will be a pressure
it increases (goes faster) because its working harder to build up ur heart
the heart beat increases ...normally the heart beats only 75 times for one minute ...in running increases..... and the blood pressure also increases.....
When you exert, the cells need more oxygen. The heart delivers blood that carries oxygen, so as the demand for oxygen increases the heart rate (and the volume of blood delivered on each beat) increases.
because your legs are pumping and when any part of your body is moving at a sufficient speed your heart rate increases.