No
they have a lower heart rate. younger people have a higher heart rate
An adult's average heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. The heart rate before administering metoprolol will be higher than after administration.
because when running your heart rate stays constist then someone who is walking
"Stronger" heart rates generally denotes a slower heartbeat. As a whole I believe men do as they're more physically adept (on average). Obviously this cannot apply to individuals or even different races (it is known that people of African descent generally have more heart problems, not to be racist).
Higher heart rate means a higher flow of nutrients and oxygen to the muscles, which they need to function.
they have a lower heart rate. younger people have a higher heart rate
I predict that the heart rate after walking will be higher than the resting heart rate. I predict that the heart rate after running will be higher than the heart rate after walking.
Higher than normal 20 with 60 heart rate
yes...the higher the temperature the faster the heart rate is.
footworking music makes your heart rate go up :)
your pulse rate is higher because ur heart beats faster than what it breathes
Yes, your heart rate will change your energy levels in many different ways. If you are working out you will have a higher heart rate and this will cause you to be tired after you work out.
The graph shows that as heart rate increases, VO2 max also increases. This indicates a positive relationship between heart rate and VO2 max, suggesting that higher heart rates are associated with higher levels of aerobic fitness.
A higher resting heart rate does not necessarily result in burning more calories. While a higher heart rate can indicate a faster metabolism, the number of calories burned at rest is primarily determined by factors such as muscle mass, age, and overall health.
I would think so. Fever does make your heart rate higher and with the flu comes high fever.
An adult's average heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. The heart rate before administering metoprolol will be higher than after administration.
Yes, a higher heart rate can result in burning more calories because it indicates that the body is working harder and using more energy.