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Home » Control Of Heart Rate

Control Of Heart Rate

July 28, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Control Of Heart Rate

Factors effecting heart rate. (or) Draw and label the special conductive tissues of heart.
Answer:

1. Age:

  • After birth, as age increases, vagal tone increases and heart rate decreases.
  • In old age, heart rate is high due to fall in vagal tone.

2. Sex:

  • Heart rate is slightly higher in females.

“Understanding heart rate control through FAQs: Mechanisms, functions, and uses explained”

3. Body temperature:

  • Every 1° F rise in body temperature, heart rate increases by about 10 beats/minute.
  • Fall in body temperature decreases heart rate.

4. Drugs:

  1. Epinephrine:
    • Directly increases heart rate.
  2. Nor-epinephrine.
    • By its direct action, increases heart rate.
    • But by its pressor effect, decreases heart rate.

“Importance of studying heart rate control for medical students: Questions explained”

5. Diseases:

  1. Increase in intracranial tension.
    • Decreases blood supply to medulla.
    • Stimulates medullary centre which causes decreases in heart rate.
  2. Thyrotoxicosis.
    • It is associated with high resting heart rate.
  3. Hypoxia.
    • Causes stimulation of chemoreceptors.
    • This in turn increases heart rate.

6. Emotions:

  • Excitement, fear, anger – increases heart rate
  • Shock, grief-decreases heart rate.

7. Exercise:

  • Heart rate increases with severeity of exercise.

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8. Painful stimuli:

  1. Superifical pain causes activation of sympathetic stimulation.
    • This produces increases in heart rate.
  2. Deep pain causes sympathetic inhibition.
    • This produces decrease in heart rate.

“Factors influencing success with heart rate studies: Q&A”

9. Respiration:

  • Heart rate increases with inspiration.
  • It decreases during expiration.

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