During the resting heart, that is, the number of times the heart beats per minute while the body is relaxed and at rest does not change significantly with age; But with age, there are changes in the ability of the heart to increase its rate during exercise and other moments of stress. Younger hearts usually usually speed up more faster than older ones when challenged. The maximum heart rate, the highest heart rate one can achieve as measured by a cardiac stress test declines gradually in adults as they age. The cause of this is slowing down of the heart's pacemaker cells.
True - aerobic respiration requires oxygen and anaerobic does not.
To seek help with your stress with a parent or counselor
Answer:
1. Keep the room well ventilated. If the room is too warm, they'll probably feel worse.
2. Give your child plenty to drink. For the first day or so don't bother about food unless they want it. ...
3. Try to give your child time for quiet games, stories, company and comfort.
4. Sick children get very tired and need plenty of rest.
Explanation:
Swimming and running, as swimming will stretch and work most all of the muscles of the body and running as it will be the more cardiovascular version of running.