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What factors effect heart rate? - Coggle Diagram
What factors effect heart rate?
Effect
Increase heart rate
Decrease heart rate
Stops beating
Abnormal heart rhythms
Blood pressure
High
Low
Faint heart beat
Cardiac arrest
Stroke
Heart failure
irregular heartbeat
Factors
Health
Medical conditions
(Mayo Clinic, 2018)
Diabetes
High blood sugar
Low blood sugar
Vascular diseases
coronary artery disease
congenital heart defects
Heart valve disease
Autoimmune diseases
Imbalanced hormones
Age
Drugs
(www.medindia.net, n.d.) (www.uofmhealth.org, n.d.)
Caffeine
Tobacco
Nicotine
Cocaine
Amphetamines
Chlordiazepoxide
Aspirin
Dothiepin
Oxycodone
Fitness
Weight
Body size
Stamina
Endurance
Medications
(www.uofmhealth.org, n.d.)
Epipens
Insullin
Asthma medicines
Decongestants and cold medicines
heart and blood pressure medicines.
medicines for depression and anxiety
Thyroid medicine
Illness
(Publishing, n.d.)
Fever
infections
Heart infections
All other infections
Mineral and vitamin deficiency
Iron deficiency
Potassium defficiency
Physical
Intake
Food
Sugar
Fats
Carbohydrates
Amount of food
Overall diet
Liquids
Alcohol
Coffee
Energy drinks
Tea
Soft drinks
Minerals and Vitamins
Deficiency
Excessive
Drugs and medication etc (deconstrued in health section)
Activity
Laying in bed
Sitting down
Standing up
Active
Walking
Running
Jogging
Hiking
Spinning
Workouts
Cycling
Dancing
Playing sports
Weather
Heat
Humminity
Cold
temperture
Mental
Emotions
Fear
Anger
Stress
Happy
Excited
Sad
Anxious
Mental health conditions
(CDC, 2020) (Latvala et al., 2016)
Depression
Anxiety
PTSD
Eating disorders
obsessive-compulsive disorder
schizophrenia
Heart rate
Unit
BPM
Types of pules
(VEDANTU, n.d.)
Temporal: It is felt in the head
Carotid: It is felt in the neck
Branchial: It is felt in the elbow
Femoral: It is felt at the groin
Radial: It is felt on the wrist
Popliteal: It is felt on the knee
Dorsalis pedis: It is felt on the foot
How to measure it?
Smart watch
Hear moniter machine
Place two finger on your wrist and count the pules for 15 seconds, then double the result.
Place two finger below your jaw near your neck and count the pules for 15 seconds, then double the result.
photoplethysmography (PPG) (Valencell, 2015)