i think it is because when the heart is relaxed it does not demand that much oxygen and the blood is pumped slower. The heart rate after excercising is higher than the standing heart rate because the heart demands more oxygen to carry out the excercise and the blood is pumped faster throughout the body to both the lungs and heart because it needs more oxygen and in order to prevent an oxygen debt.
yes
your pulse rate increases when you excercise because the blood pumps round your body faster, therefore your heart does to and because your heart rate pumps faster, so does your pulse rate. by sade. age 10.
Excercising strengthens your heart as it must pump faster to get blood to your working muscles.
Frog's internal body temperature is lower than that of a mammal lower temperature = slower heart rate
yes it lowers heart rate
No, because if you have a lower resting heart rate you are usually healthy, but it can depend on the person.
yes it happen to me..standing heart rate is 120
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.
I have around a heart rate of about 40 beats per miunite after exercise. Probably around 40.
Lexapro is an anti-depressant so it increases the heart rate.
Your blood circulates much faster when excercising to bring oxygen to your body's cells. When you stop excercising, it takes some time for your heart rate to return to normal, and that means you'll still be taking in a lot of oxygen to supply the needed ammount which has to be administered at such a fast rate.
Yes