Your pulse rate can speed up in response to physical activity, stress, or excitement as your body requires more oxygen and nutrients. Conversely, it slows down during rest or relaxation when the demand for oxygen decreases. Hormonal changes and environmental factors, like temperature, can also influence your heart rate. Overall, these fluctuations are part of the body's natural response to maintain homeostasis.
You do some exercises to slow down your pulse rate
In my opinion our pulse slow down in our sleep.
slow up
Yes, the faster you exercise, the higher the pulse rate. Note: your pulse should and will eventually slow down and return to normal.
your heartbeat will slow
Pulse is taken as part of the vital signs. Assessing the pulse is a good indication of conditions that may affect the heart such as bradycardia (slow heart rate) or tachycardia (fast heart rate). Electric abnormalities can either slow down or increase the heart rate. Infections, inflammation, and anxiety are some of the other condition that can affect the heart rate.
The nervous system
if your relaxed or asleep you can have a low pulse rate or even in a deep sleep you can have a slow steady pulse rate so its ok
When molecules freeze the rate of speed they go at tends to slow down
alcohol makes you very clumsy and slow and is a depressant, unlike ecstacy, it will slow down your heart rate.
A person's pulse rate can vary significantly as they approach death. Typically, the heart rate may become irregular and can either speed up (tachycardia) or slow down (bradycardia), often falling below 60 beats per minute. In the final stages, the pulse may become weak and difficult to detect. However, it's important to note that these changes can vary widely among individuals.
It is locical. If the pulse rate is beating fast then it means that you have jut done something enerjetic or are stressed. If the pulse rate is slow then it means that you have been resting and are tired.