The graphs that are shown below demonstrate the 3 averages between the low, mild and high levels of activities. There is a graph for the pulse, the respiration rate, the blood pressure, and the temperature. During the low (completely at rest) physical activity, all the mentioned were kind of low, (pulse: 75.00, respiration rate: 12.00, systolic blood pressure: 61.00, internal temperature: 35.70, the external temperature: 37.00 and the sweat: low.) But after the 5 minutes of constant walking, the numbers increased, which was fully normal. And when the running during 5 minutes was done, some numbers increased and others decreased! This was one of the major problems that happened. Either there was too much time between the end of the activity and the time the metabolic mechanisms were taken; the breathing got slower and so did the blood pressure. This is why the diastolic blood pressure got lower after the high level of activity then the other averages in the diastolic blood pressure graph. The problem also took place when it was time to take the internal and external temperatures. But this time it wasn’t because too much time got lost, but because the thermometer didn’t always “beep” before it was took it out of the mouth (internal), which was because of the time that was left. It can be seen in the graph below.


Pulse graph based on the low, mild and high level of physical activity preformed results.
Respiration graph based on the low, mild and high level of physical activity preformed results.
Systolic pressure graph based on the low, mild and high level of physical activity preformed results.
Diastolic pressure graph based on the low, mild and high level of physical activity preformed results.
Internal temperature graph based on the low, mild and high level of physical activity preformed results.
External temperature graph based on the low, mild and high level of physical activity preformed results.
Respiration graph based on the low, mild and high level of physical activity preformed results.
Systolic pressure graph based on the low, mild and high level of physical activity preformed results.
Diastolic pressure graph based on the low, mild and high level of physical activity preformed results.
Internal temperature graph based on the low, mild and high level of physical activity preformed results.
External temperature graph based on the low, mild and high level of physical activity preformed results.
The graphs for the mean results look good. The results for the external temperature may prove a challenge to explain.
ReplyDeleteMr. Shea