Waryrenn
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The latest article states "the implied goal of breathing retraining: reducing subconscious ventilation..."
Just made me curious to know has there been any research to see if breath training has an impact on breathing rates when asleep?
If so, does that mean that untrained individuals are also hyperventilating even when asleep, or does sleep-state override chronic hyperventilation?
Just made me curious to know has there been any research to see if breath training has an impact on breathing rates when asleep?
If so, does that mean that untrained individuals are also hyperventilating even when asleep, or does sleep-state override chronic hyperventilation?