1. Physical reaction: strenuous exercise will cause stress reaction of the body, such as increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, shortness of breath, etc. These physiological reactions may persist in the process of physical examination, affecting the accuracy of physical examination results.
2. Metabolic changes: strenuous exercise affects the metabolic process of the body, such as blood sugar level and electrolyte balance. These metabolic changes may affect the results of some physical examination items, such as blood sugar test and electrolyte test.
3. Muscle fatigue: strenuous exercise may lead to muscle fatigue, thus affecting the body's muscle strength and muscle endurance test results.
4. Psychological influence: strenuous exercise may lead to physical fatigue and psychological fatigue, thus affecting the results of some psychological tests, such as anxiety test and depression test.
Therefore, in order to ensure the accuracy of physical examination results, it is suggested to avoid strenuous exercise before physical examination. If you must exercise, you can choose mild aerobic exercise, such as walking, jogging, yoga and so on. And consult a doctor before exercise.