Heart Health: Weekly Science Project Idea and Home Science Activity Spotlight
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In this week's spotlight: a human biology and health project that puts an important question to the test: if you exercise regularly, does your heart recover from exertion more quickly than if you don't exercise often? The heart pumps faster during exercise, which helps to keep the heart healthy. It is good to exercise frequently and to raise your heart rate into its target heart rate zone during exercise, but how long does it take for the heart to return to its normal rate after you are done and cooling down from a workout? How does this recovery time differ between athletes and non-athletes? Put these health questions to the test with family and friends to find out!
- Heart Rate Recovery Times (full Science Buddies Project Idea)
- Cardiovascular System Science: Investigate Heart-Rate Recovery Time (science activity at Scientific American)
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