Blood Flow to Muscles During Exercise: Percentage & Explanation
Up to 80% of your blood can be diverted to your muscles during strenuous exercise. This is because your muscles need more oxygen and nutrients to function properly, and blood is the main way that these are delivered. When you exercise, your heart rate increases and your blood vessels dilate, which allows more blood to flow to your muscles.Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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