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Effects of Exercise on Cardiac Output.  

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Sasha Caddy, 22/12/03 RM11. Effects of Exercise on Cardiac Output From the two graphs there are distinctive trends and patterns. In the first graph, which shows the averages of both male and female affected heart rates per minute according to the levels of activity performed, there is an average resting heart rate for both males (74 bpm) and females (78 bpm), there is then a slight rise when undergoing the mild exercise of walking: male (77 bpm), female (86 bpm), then there is a decrease in heart rate in both counts when resting again: male (74 bpm), female (79 bpm - the females average is nearly back to its original resting pulse rate). The average heart rates at anticipation are a higher and slightly steeper rise: male (87 bpm), female (93 bpm), than the mild exercise. Then finally when sprinting there is a much greater and steeper curved line as the heart rates both...

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