Biology, asked by Adonijah, 3 days ago

How is blood pressure in the body affected by exercise?
A.
systolic pressure increases, diastolic pressure decreases
B.
systolic pressure decreases, diastolic pressure remains constant
C.
systolic pressure increases, diastolic pressure remains constant
D.
systolic pressure remains constant, diastolic pressure increases


Please select the best answer from the choices provided.

A
B
C
D

Answers

Answered by ruchitapawar28
1

Answer:

The answer is A.

Explanation:

During upright exercise, the normal blood pressure response is to observe a progressive increase in systolic blood pressure with no change or even a slight decrease in diastolic blood pressure. The slight decrease in diastolic blood pressure is due primarily to the vasodilation of the arteries from the exercise bout.

Answered by pragyan07sl
2

Answer:

Option C. Systolic pressure increases, diastolic pressure remains constant

Explanation:

  • During upstanding physical activity, the typical pulse reaction is to notice an ever-evolving expansion in systolic circulatory strain with no change or even a slight decline in diastolic circulatory strain.
  • The slight reduction in the diastolic pulse is expected essentially to the vasodilation of the veins from the activity session. Practice increments systolic pulse.
  • Systolic pulse is a proportion of vein pressure when our heart starts beating.
  • Diastolic pulse is a proportion of the tension in the veins between pulses. It shouldn't change essentially during exercise.
  • Customary active work makes our hearts more grounded. A more grounded heart can siphon more blood with less exertion. Accordingly, the power on your conduits diminishes, bringing down your pulse.
  • During the cardiovascular activity, for instance, systolic tension can increment to values near and north of 200 with more significant levels of exertion. Diastolic tension, then again, is a generally steady worth during exercise and under everyday action.
  • Systolic pulse (BP) regularly ascends with practice as cardiovascular result increments during practice in reactions to the expanded interest of oxygen from working muscles employing expanded thoughtful tone.
  • Nonetheless, a few people present with an unusually overstated ascent in systolic BP during exercise.

Hence the systolic pressure increases, and diastolic pressure remains constant or with a slight or negligible decrease.

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