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The Circulatory System and You Blood pressure, heart rate, and health
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Blood pressure Pressure inside the blood stream Usually measured at the upper arm Should be under 120/80
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What does 120/80 mean? Measures of pressure (mmHg) Shown as: SYSTOLIC / DIASTOLIC (Heart contracted / Heart relaxed)
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EKG measuring heart activity Peak = Systol = heart fully contracted Low point = Diastol = heart fully relaxed
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Heart rate How many times your heart beats per minute (bpm) Should be between 60 and 80 at rest Can get to 180 or even 200 during extreme activity
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Heart rate varies Genetics Exercise Smoking Excitement
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Lance Armstrong Has one of the lowest resting heart rates recorded: 32 Meaning his heart pumps so hard that it only needs to contract about half as much!
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Check your heart rate Press on the blood vessels on the inside of your wrist or neck with 2 fingers Count how many beats you feel in 1 minute (or 30s and multiply by 2) How did you do?
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Target heart rate Generally: (220 – age) x intensity For a 40 year old at 85% intensity: (220 – 40) x 0.85 = 153 bpm
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Maximum heart rate Roughly: 220 – age For example, at 18 years old 220 – 18 = 202 So you generally shouldn’t ever exceed 200 for safety.
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