female versus male recovery rate
THE RECOVERY RATE OF THE MALE IS SIGNIFICANTLY FASTER THAN THAT OF THE FEMALE. This experiment is designed to test whether or not gender is a major contributing factor to the recovery heart rate in humans. Most would assume that the male heart rate would be considerably faster in recovery time than that of the female. This experiment furthers that assumption by eliminating uncontrolled variables such as age, build, and health conditions. The male human has always had certain physical advantages over the female human such as increased muscle mass, larger bones, and superb aggressiveness in times where deemed necessary. But is recovery rate (or, how long it takes for the heart rate to return to its resting rate) an advantage possessed by males also? The question posed in this experiment is whether or not the heart rate of the male will recover faster than that of a female. The hypothesis tested was that the male's h
Dolphin, Warren D. 1999. Biological Investigations. United States of America: McGraw-Hill. It is known already that males dominate females in the physical world in most cases. Males have much larger natural muscle mass, less body fat, and a physique that is designed for superiority in the physical world. Therefore it can only be assumed that the most important muscle of all (the heart) would also be superior in its performance. The experiment has shown that most all other factors aside, the male recovery rate is in fact superior to the female's. There are still underlying factors such as ethnicity, vitamin/mineral deficiencies, diet and exercise routines, and psychological factors such as anxiety that could not be controlled, and therefore could not be recognized in this experiment. All other things aside, the experiment supported the hypothesis, thus probing the way for more rigorous and controlled experiments. eart rate would fall considerab
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