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3.5.5 Investigating Heart Rate
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Heart rate can be investigated using practical experiments that measure the number of beats per minute under different conditions. These experiments explore how heart rate changes in response to variables such as exercise, stress, or environmental factors.
Key Methods to Investigate Heart Rate:
Measuring Resting Heart Rate:
Use a stethoscope or place two fingers on the radial artery (wrist) or carotid artery (neck).
Count the number of beats in 15 seconds and multiply by four to calculate beats per minute (bpm).
Effect of Exercise:
Record resting heart rate.
Perform moderate exercise (e.g., jogging or step-ups) for a set time (e.g., 2 minutes).
Immediately measure heart rate post-exercise and continue measuring at regular intervals (e.g., every minute) until it returns to resting levels.
Using a Data Logger:
Attach an electronic heart rate monitor or pulse sensor.
Collect continuous data for heart rate during different activities for accurate analysis.
Effect of Stress or Caffeine:
Measure resting heart rate.
Introduce a stimulus (e.g., drink caffeinated beverage or perform mental arithmetic).
Record changes in heart rate at regular intervals.
Factors to Control in the Experiment:
Subject Variables:
Use individuals of similar age, fitness levels, and health status.
Ensure they have avoided caffeine, alcohol, or heavy exercise before the experiment.
Environmental Variables:
Conduct the experiment in a controlled environment (e.g., same room temperature and conditions).
Duration:
Standardise the duration of activities (e.g., 2 minutes of exercise for all participants).
Results and Interpretation:
Resting Heart Rate:
A normal adult resting heart rate is 60–100 bpm.
Athletes may have lower resting heart rates due to increased stroke volume.
Exercise:
Heart rate increases during exercise to supply muscles with more oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
The rate at which heart rate returns to resting levels indicates fitness level (faster recovery = greater fitness).
Caffeine or Stress:
Both increase heart rate by stimulating the release of adrenaline, which increases the activity of the sinoatrial node (SAN).
Key Terms:
Heart Rate: The number of heartbeats per minute (bpm).
Sinoatrial Node (SAN): The heart's natural pacemaker that controls heart rate.
Pulse: The rhythmic expansion and recoil of arteries as blood is pumped by the heart.
Tips for Exam Questions:
Be prepared to:
Explain why heart rate increases during exercise.
Describe the effects of caffeine or stress on heart rate.
Suggest reasons for variations in resting heart rate between individuals.
Practice calculating heart rate recovery times and interpreting graphs or tables of heart rate data.
Example Question:
Why does heart rate increase during exercise?
To supply working muscles with more oxygen for respiration and to remove carbon dioxide and other waste products efficiently.
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Summary:
Heart rate can be investigated by measuring beats per minute under different conditions such as rest, exercise, or stress.
Controlled experiments help ensure accurate and reliable results.
Changes in heart rate are linked to the body's need to deliver oxygen and nutrients to tissues and remove waste products.
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