Because if you have a heart defect then it makes you get out of breathe faster and if you have a hole in your heart wall it also makes you get out of breathe faster.
People with Coronary Heart Disease have chest pains that can restrict movement. They may see a decrease in being able to walk for long periods of time and even be restricted on climbing stairs.
Actually, if you tested that question, you will find that walking up and down the stairs increases the heart rate much more.
I think that stairs is alot of steps together and steps are only a few in numbers. Also it could be that stairs are inside and steps are outside.
about total around 10,000 stairs
A 49 year old female that walks for 30 minutes each day should be able to climb stairs without any problem. It's best to see a family doctor and have him/her send this woman to a Cardiologist for a stress test and perhaps further tests to check out the heart and lungs.
Yes. You perform the work of lifting your body weight a distance equivalent to the height of the stairs. This is why some older or overweight people get out of breath when climbing stairs.
Climbing the Stairs was created in 2008.
Yes climbing stairs will always make short of breath.
No. Need to get heart checked
Climbing stairs
Jogging is faster,climbing stairs is great for the legs!
your weight is unnoticeble while climbing stairs because you are resisting the gravity
running, climbing stairs
yes, but it does depend on how long and how many stairs.
Lower extremity needs most blood supply when climbing the stairs. This supply goes to the muscles.
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