Your heart rate, or pulse, is the number of times your heart beats in a minute. Depending on your age and level of physical fitness, a normal resting pulse ranges from 60 to 80 beats per minute. Your breathing rate is measured in a similar manner, with an average resting rate of 12 to 20 breaths per minute. Both your pulse and breathing rate increase with exercise, maintaining a ratio of approximately 1 breath for every 4 heartbeats.
Aerobic exercise is cardio exercise (where you get your heart rate up). Resistance exercise is weight training using resistance.
fear generates adreneline and adreneline increases your heartrate
I say scary movies make your heart rate go high because
In both cases, if the differences between two pairs of measurements are the same then the differences between the variable being measured is the same. So the difference in the amount of thermal energy between 5 deg C and 10 deg C is the same as the diff between 20 deg C and 25 deg C. Such a relationship does not apply to all scales: the difference between 1 and 2 on the Richter scale (for earthquakes) is not the same as difference between 7 and 8.
relationship between WACC and required rate of return.
The breathing rate is curve while the heary beat rate is straight(diagonaly)....
because when your doing the exercises it causes the heart rate to increse.
During exercise, the body requires more oxygen to fuel the muscles, which leads to an increase in breathing rate (respiratory rate) and heart rate to deliver more oxygenated blood to the muscles. This helps to meet the increased energy demands of the body during physical activity. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular and respiratory system efficiency, resulting in lower resting heart rate and more controlled breathing.
The respiration rate is your breathing rate and your pulse rate is your heart beat.
breathing and heart rate increased. breathing and heart rate increased.
Tachycardia is an increase in heart rate while tachypnea is an increase in the rate of breathing
hmm heart rate maybe?
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No. It is a depressant, (Type of drug) which means that it slows the breathing and heart rate. No. It is a depressant, (Type of drug) which means that it slows the breathing and heart rate.
The regular variation in the heart rate due to the changes in the rate and depth of breathing is called arrhythmias.
The pulse rate and the heart beat of a human being is measured to alter his breathing rate.
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