Within a few minutes after inhaling marijuana smoke, a person’s heart
rate speeds up, the breathing passages relax and become enlarged, and
blood vessels in the eyes expand, making the eyes look bloodshot. The
heart rate—normally 70 to 80 beats per minute—may increase by 20 to 50
beats per minute or may even double in some cases. Taking other drugs
with marijuana can amplify this effect.
Answer:
Racial and ethnic minority groups are more likely to suffer poor health outcomes; such as
blacks experience higher rates of chronic health issues such as asthma and cardiovascular disease. Additionally, infant mortality rates, HIV transmission rates and rates of obesity are substantially larger among blacks.
Asians experience higher rates of diabetes, gastritis, arthritis, high blood pressure , uterus cancer, lung cancer, kidney cancer etc
Explanation:
Answer:
Target heart rate is generally expressed as a percentage (usually between 50 percent and 85 percent) of your maximum safe heart rate. The maximum rate is based on your age, as subtracted from 220. So for a 50-year-old, maximum heart rate is 220 minus 50, or 170 beats per minute.
Explanation:
<span>Exercise leads to prodution of endonorphins, which acts as analgesics/pain releivers. It also causes a state of calm and relaxation, which calms heart also. HDL is increased and LDL is decreased. Blood flow and circulation of oxygen is improved. Neurotransmitters are released, like cortisol, which decrease stress.</span>