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Iris Publishers- Open access journal of Cardiovascular Research | Does Normal Breathing Rate Effects Interest of People in Cricket?


Authored by Arslan Hassan

The intention of our current study was to relate the normal breathing rate of people with the interest of people in cricket [1]. The breathing rate or respiration rate is the rate at which a normal person breaths per minute. Normally the breathing rate is measured by respirometer when the person is in rest state [2]. The respiration rate may be increase due to illness or diseases [3]. A normal person breath in minute about 12-18 times. A normal rate can change with the increasing age or level of activity. Cricket is a professional game in the world and many people take interest in cricket and become fans of their favourite teams or become fans of just single player. There are many categories of fans that watch and play cricket as it gives them relaxation from their boring routine and keeps them mentally and physically fit.
The breathing rate or respiration rate is the rate at which a normal person breaths per minute. Normally the breathing rate is measured by respirometer when the person is in rest state. The respiration rate may be increase due to illness or diseases. A normal person breath in minute about 12-18 times. Normal breathing rate change with the age differences such from the birth of baby to 7 weeks the breathing rate is 30-40 age up to 6 months breathing rate is 25 to 40 and at age of 6 breathing rate is 20-25 and adults have normal breathing rate is 12 to 18. Sometimes babies have the breathing rate more than 50 which means they are suffering from the serious diseases. The normal breathing rate is the indicator for respiratory diseases. There are many reasons that are responsible for fluctuation in the normal breathing rate of a person such as anxiety in which person breaths faster than the normal, in fever with the increase in the temperature of body the respiration rate also increases, respiratory illnesses such as asthma or pneumonia produces difficulties for breathing which can increase the breathing rate hearts diseases and dehydration both can increase the respiration rate of a person [4,5]. A normal rate can change with the increasing age or level of activity but when there is range of breathing is too much or too much low it means that this is a medical problem and call for doctor.
Cricket is a professional game in the world and many people take interest in cricket and become fans of their favorite teams or become fans of just single player [6]. There are many categories of fans that watch and play cricket as it gives them relaxation from their boring routine and keeps them mentally and physically fit. Some are fanatic types of fans of cricket which go in ground with full preparation as they are going on the fashion show and they can live or can die with the score at the end. Some fans are the talker which talks all the match and won’t stop and they have no sports etiquette at all but gives us good company. Cricket have some loudmouth fans for which we cannot say anything whether they are lover or hater of cricket. Some are the fantasy team watcher which only talk about their favorites not for any other they do not focus on a single game. Some fans are the blind followers which are just spectator and mix up with those which cheers against their teams they just want to be always in action of cheering [7]. Some are the loyal season ticket holders which are the heart and souls of fans and they can’t think of any other teams except their own team. They are sports lover.

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