No, I wouldn't think so.
The pulse is a measure of the heart rate.
Both Nicotine and Caffeine cause temporary increases in heart rate. Alcohol can, but does not always, indirectly cause a temporary increase in heart rate due to relaxed blood vessels resulting in the heart needing to pump harder and faster to overcome the lower blood pressure.
yes, a steroid injection will cause a rapid heart-rate
If by bike you mean bicycle then: Yes if you increase your speed or the intensity for that matter then your heart rate will also increase.
Yes, it can cause a sinus bradycardia (slowed heart rate).
Speed like many other drugs can cause you heart rate to increase, meaning your heart will beat faster, but less blood will flow through. This can cause serve heart attacks.
Latest research suggests that anesthesia causes heart rate problems.
The pulse is a measure of the heart rate.
Caffine will speed up the heart rate.
There are many drugs which may cause a slow heart rate. Tramadol only causes a slow heart rate if it has been taken excessively, while pregabalin is known to cause only increased heart rate.
Both Nicotine and Caffeine cause temporary increases in heart rate. Alcohol can, but does not always, indirectly cause a temporary increase in heart rate due to relaxed blood vessels resulting in the heart needing to pump harder and faster to overcome the lower blood pressure.
yes, a steroid injection will cause a rapid heart-rate
Nothing special; your heart rate is far more dependent on how much stress (both physical and mental) that you're under. So if you're calm and relaxed in zero G, your heart rate is low; but if you're scared or excited, the adrenaline in your blood will cause your heart to speed up.
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If by bike you mean bicycle then: Yes if you increase your speed or the intensity for that matter then your heart rate will also increase.
Any physical activity will cause your heart to beat at faster rate. Even psychological stress will cause your heart to beat at faster rate.