Question by Crazy_person: Why does caffeine inhibit the normal negative feedback of the heart rate recovery after exercise?
I found that the heart rate didnt decrease a lot in recovery when a person had consumed caffeine. Normally the heart rate decreases to a certain point, then negative feedback kicks in and increases it slightly until the process eventually returns the heart rate to normal.
Is this right? And why does caffeine inhibit negative feedback?
Best answer:
Answer by kt
Both caffeine and exercise cause an increase in heart rate. In a normal, healthy young person, the effects of exercise are lost within about a minute of when exercise stops, because the sympathetic nervous system, and what Vander calls the “exercise center” in the brain are no longer stimulated. However, caffeine has a much longer residence time in the body, and since it is a central nervous system and metabolic stimulant, it would keep the heart rate elevated even after exercise stopped.
What do you think? Answer below!
Lunesta Withdrawal and Lunesta Detox
3 disaster recovery centers to close
After the centers close, disaster survivors can call Federal Emergency Management Agency at (800) 621-3362 to have questions answered about their disaster assistance registration, check the status of their application or update their insurance claim or … Read more on Northern Colorado Business Report
Insight Behavioral Health Centers Partners with Eating Recovery Center …
Chicago-based Insight Behavioral Health Centers (www.insightbhc.com), a leader in providing quality outpatient care for eating disorders for nearly a decade, has partnered with Eating Recovery Center (www.eatingrecoverycenter.com) to expand into … Read more on PR Newswire (press release)
SBA to Close Business Recovery Center in Washington
ATLANTA, Dec. 11, 2013 — /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The U.S. Small Business Administration announced today that due to a steady decrease of activity, the Business Recovery Center located at the Washington District Library will close on Friday, Dec. Read more on Sacramento Bee
Tags: federal emergency management agency, heart rate, pr newswire