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∙ 11y agoVital capacity is the amount of air you can breathe out after a maximum inhale. When it comes to determining vital capacity it’s basically calculated by the inspiratory reserve volume in addition to the expiratory reserve volume.
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Four factors that can affect the vital capacity of a person are age (vital capacity decreases with age), gender (males tend to have higher vital capacity than females), height (taller individuals usually have higher vital capacity), and physical fitness level (regular exercise can increase vital capacity).
the vital capacity of lungs is 3.5 liters to 4.5 litres
An athlete's vital capacity should compare a non-athlete's by being much greater. Athlete's hearts pump stronger, carrying more blood throughout the body and oxygen to organs and tissues, allowing the body to function more smoothly. Their heart beat should be lower, as well as their blood pressure.
vital lung capacity is how much air remains in your lungs after you exhale
My vital capacity is 1650cc (Yes, it's very low, but I'm twelve and I'm small). cc is used to measure vital capacity.
The vital capacity of an athlete is higher than a non-athlete because they are trained to do hard work. Their lungs get bigger over time and make it easier for them to take long breaths when they are running or doing any other exercise.
bigger body surface area = bigger vital capacity
Total lung capacity is calculated by adding together the vital capacity (the maximum amount of air exhaled after a maximum inhalation) and the residual volume (the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a maximum exhalation). This calculation gives the total volume of air that the lungs can hold at the end of a maximum inhalation.
Vital Capacity (VC)
A teenage girl will likely have the same vital capacity as an adult woman. About 5 to 6 liters of air would be the vital capacity for a 15 year old female.