your pulse rate slows down because your muscles damns less oxygen, causing your heart to pump slower
Take your heart rate or pulse.
You can get your pulse up by doing a physical activity, such as lifting weights, jogging/running, or doing more exercise than what you are currently doing.
You need to do an activity that would raise your heartbeat, such as physical activity, eating variety of foods, etc.
My hypothesis for testing pulse rate could be: "Increased physical activity will lead to a higher pulse rate compared to resting conditions." This hypothesis can be tested by measuring the pulse rates of individuals before and after engaging in a specific exercise regimen, allowing for a comparison of the effects of activity level on heart rate.
any type of exercise or physical activity will raise your pulse- running, sport, sex etc. Also, fright or excitement will raise your pulse (as your body prepares for a 'flight' response). Some drugs can raise your pulse, eg. caffeine.
If that is resting heart rate then yes. If that is after he has done a physical activity then no.
The pulse rate is typically lower in the morning because during sleep, the body's metabolic rate and physical activity decrease. This can result in a slower heart rate. Additionally, the body's natural circadian rhythm can also play a role in lowering the pulse rate in the morning.
We have a pulse because every time the heart beats, it makes a pulse. So when you can't feel your pulse it means your heart has stopped beating.
You move more, your pulse is faster.
Yes normal but it really depends on your age the amount of physical activity you take and weight if u exercise if u do lots of exercise pulse is high if u eAt lots of salty sodium food it increases pressure therefore the pulse hope this helps
In individuals with emphysema, the pulse rate may increase as the body compensates for reduced oxygen levels due to impaired lung function. As the lungs become less efficient at gas exchange, the heart works harder to deliver adequate oxygen to tissues, resulting in a higher heart rate. This condition can lead to increased strain on the cardiovascular system over time. Additionally, factors such as physical activity and anxiety can further influence pulse rate in those with emphysema.
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