Submitted by CanGroundbreaking814 t3_ylgnyq in askscience
CardiOMG t1_iv0j9ej wrote
The amount of blood your heart pumps is called cardiac output, and it’s equal to the stroke volume (how much blood your heart pumps out with each beat) times your heart rate. A fit heart will be stronger so can produce a higher stroke volume, so a lower heart rate is required to meet your body’s demand for blood/oxygen. Fit people also have vasculature with lower resistance, so your heart doesn’t have to overcome as much resistance as well.
Caring_Cactus t1_iv15d78 wrote
So many good answers here, I've heard weak heart muscles are one of the biggest causes of death among super healthy old people (100+ years old).
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