Any form of aerobic exercise, such as running, cycling, swimming, or dancing, significantly affects the pulse rate by increasing it. This occurs as the heart pumps more blood to supply oxygen and nutrients to the working muscles. High-intensity interval training (HIIT) can also lead to rapid increases in pulse rate during and immediately after exercise. Additionally, strength training can elevate pulse rate, especially during intense sets.
Yes, excercise does affect your heart rate. It makes your heart faster of the oxygen and things.
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Hot spicy food does affect your pulse rate because you are nervous or scared to eat it resulting in your pulse rate increasing.
Since you are exercising your pulse rate goes faster.
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Yes, the faster you exercise, the higher the pulse rate. Note: your pulse should and will eventually slow down and return to normal.
Exercise increases your pulse rate as your body needs more oxygen and nutrients to support the increased physical activity. The heart pumps faster to deliver these essential elements to the muscles. With regular exercise, the heart becomes more efficient at pumping blood, resulting in a lower resting pulse rate over time.