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How Can Music Affect Blood Pressure?

Medically reviewed by Sohaib Imtiaz, MD Music can influence blood pressure, increasing or decreasing the systolic (upper) and diastolic (lower) pressure based on the tempo and volume of the song and ...
Key points Musical tempo influences people's mood and motivation when doing cardio. In general, faster songs are better. For most people, uptempo music between 120 and 140 BPM is the best ...
Countless chart smashes have had the ideal tempo of 100-120 BPM over the years. By Hannah Dailey In February, and especially on Valentine’s Day, hearts are on a lot of people’s minds. But ...
According to a Japanese study, the rodent's brain and movements synchronize with the music it hears – and it likes the same tempo we do: 120 beats per minute. No moviegoer has forgotten 120 BPM ...
The average tempo of pop hits has been steadily decreasing for the past five years. Producers and songwriters discuss what's behind the big slowdown.
Gyms in South Korea's capital Seoul and its surrounding region have been told not to play music with a tempo higher than 120 beats per minute (bpm), in order to limit the spread of Covid-19.