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.
B. Vitamin D.
This vitamin is known for strengthening bones. Osteoporosis is the weakening of bones as a person ages.
The immediate effects of exercise are on the neurotransmitters. They cause the signals that pass through the brain go faster. This makes it easier for you to learn new things. Since exercise makes muscles stronger, cells are created in the process and it increases the number of pathways for oxygen and other things. That makes your reflexes and your nerves faster. Different types of exercises also increase your cognitive learning.
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Q: Someone is more likely to start to report feeling in a "good mood" or "warm and fuzzy" at which of the following BAC ranges: A. 0.02 - 0.04% B. 0.05 - 0.10% C. 0.11 - 0.15% D. None of the above
<span>Someone is more likely to start to report feeling in a "good mood" or "warm and fuzzy" at 0.02 - 0.04% BAC range.</span>
The maximum number is unlimited.