It also has to do with your sympathetic nervous system. The SNS is your %26quot;fight-or-flight%26quot; response.
Your heart and lungs are interconnected through your pulmonary arteries and veins. The faster you breathe, the faster you need to get the carbon dioxide out. Therefore, your heart needs to beat faster to get the carbon dioxide out of your lungs. (I do believe)
How is heart rate related to respiration rate?
One is lead to believe it is a positive linear relationship, increase in heart rate would have a proportional increase in respiration.
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