Abstract
The effect of gender on mean arterial blood pressure (MAP), respiration rate, and pulse rate in response to exercise was tested on Biology Students.
It was determined that males have a high MAP, a lower respiration rate, and a lower pulse rate relative to females. It was suggested that further studies with more test subjects and more adequate devices be conducted.
Introduction
Blood flow to the skin and digestive tract decreases while blood flow to the skeletal muscles increases during exercise. Three ways to measure cardiopulmonary function are mean arterial blood pressure (MAP), respiration rate, and pulse rate.
The mean arterial pressure is a term used in medicine to describe a notional average blood pressure in an individual. It is defined as the average arterial pressure during a single cardiac
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