Another term for heart rate is PULSE
Heart Rate
Cardiovascular or "Cardio" exercise increases heart rate. The word root "cardio-" means "heart".
Pulse rate
Yes, when you lie your heart rate increases, as well as other physical reactions.
This depends on which essential oil you are using. Some essential oils (like peppermint, spearmint, etc) can increase your heart rate. Other essential oils can lower your heart rate.
Your heart rate increases as you get the fever. It is physiological phenomena. You have no obligations to regulate your heart rate. So let it be as it is. If your physician thinks so, they can lower your heart rate by medication in some other conditions.
Yes, but this and every other stimulant increases your heart rate.
The heart rate in the human body doesn't actually affect the adrenal glands. Its the other way around. The adrenal glands affect the heart rate by rising the rate over what it actually should be.
Well smokers heart beats faster but their heart rate is lower...On the other hand nonsmokers heart beats faster but it depends if their resting heart rate is higher....maybe they do drugs or they have other symptoms that is not good for their heart...even some medicine's are bad for you're heart.
You have a heart. It beats periodically. The rate at which it does so is your heart rate. If you don't have a heart rate, then your heart isn't beating, meaning you're dead or dying.
Palpitation is feeling ones own heart beat. The heart rate can be normal, increased or even reduced. Tachycardia on the other hand is increased heart rate. It may or may not be associated with palpitation. Heart rate above 100 beats per min is tachycardia
depressants affect the heart rate by its heart rate