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我们每时每刻都在呼吸,一般不需要努力。
但是,人类是“动物王国中呼吸(能力)最差的”。如果你有鼻窦炎(我正在控制它),或者晚上睡觉打呼、甚至“呼吸暂时停止”,或者早上起来感觉没精神、头疼,也许你需要考虑“是不是呼吸有问题”。
记住,平时用鼻子(而不是用嘴)呼吸。如果你需要纠正,可以试一下用一块医用胶布:
https://blog.sciencenet.cn/home.php?mod=space&uid=306792&do=blog&id=1411155
你可以上网搜一下“最佳呼吸频率”。正确的答案是每分钟5.5次(呼出时,数1~5;吸入时,数1~5)。如果你练习10分钟,你也许会喜欢上。[Chapter 5: Slow/慢呼吸]
还有一种2:1 (3:1)呼吸方法。吸入时数1~3(或1~4、1~2),呼出时加倍:1~6(或1~8、1~4)。也可以试一下呼出时 数1~9。练习几分钟,你应该会感觉不错。[Chapter 6: Less/少吸入(呼出多余吸入)]
Hypoventilation training is a physical training method in which periods of exercise with reduced breathing frequency are interspersed with periods with normal breathing. The hypoventilation technique consists of short breath holdings and can be performed in different types of exercise: running, cycling, swimming, rowing, skating, etc.
Generally, there are two ways to carry out hypoventilation: at high lung volume or at low lung volume. At high lung volume, breath holdings are performed with the lungs full of air (inhalation then breath hold). Conversely, during hypoventilation at low lung volume, breath holdings are performed with the lung half full of air. To do so, one has to first exhale normally, without forcing, then hold one's breath. This is called the exhale-hold technique.
The scientific studies have shown that only hypoventilation at low lung volume could lead to both a significant decrease in oxygen (O2) concentrations in the body and an increase in carbon dioxide concentrations (CO2), which are indispensable for the method to be effective.[1][2]
The Buteyko method or Buteyko Breathing Technique is a form of complementary or alternative physical therapy that proposes the use of breathing exercises primarily as a treatment for asthma and other respiratory conditions.[1]
Buteyko asserts that numerous medical conditions, including asthma, are caused or exacerbated by chronically increased respiratory rate or hyperventilation. The method aims to correct hyperventilation and encourage shallower, slower breathing. Treatments include a series of reduced-breathing exercises that focus on nasal-breathing, breath-holding and relaxation.
Advocates of the Buteyko method claim that it can alleviate symptoms and reliance on medication for patients with asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and chronic hyperventilation. The medical community questions these claims, given limited and inadequate evidence supporting the theory and efficacy of the method.[1][2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buteyko_method
Chapter 4: Exhale/呼出
Chapter 5: Slow/慢呼吸
Chapter 6: Less/少吸入(呼出多余吸入)
Chapter 7: Chew/咀嚼
《呼吸》作者:
詹姆斯·内斯特 (James Nestor) 是一位作家和记者,曾为《科学美国人》、《Outside》、《纽约时报》、《大西洋月刊》等杂志撰稿。 他的最新著作《呼吸:失落艺术的新科学》出版后立即成为《纽约时报》和《伦敦星期日泰晤士报》的畅销书;即将被翻译成 35+ 种语言。 《呼吸》被美国记者和作家协会授予 2020 年最佳普通非小说类图书奖,并入围英国皇家学会 2021 年最佳科学图书奖。 Nestor 的第一本书《Deep: Freediving、Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us About Ourselves》入围 2014 年 PEN/ESPN 体育文学写作奖和 2014 年亚马逊最佳科学书籍。Nestor 在斯坦福大学医学院、联合国以及电台和电视节目,包括 Terry Gross 的Fresh Air、ABC 的 Nightline、CBS Morning News 以及数十个 NPR 节目展示了他的作品。 他住在旧金山(生活和呼吸着)。
About the Author
James Nestor is an author and journalist who has written for Scientific American, Outside, The New York Times, The Atlantic, and more. His latest book, Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art, was an instant New York Times and London Sunday Times bestseller and will be translated into more than 35 languages. Breath was awarded the Best General Nonfiction Book of 2020 by the American Society of Journalists and Authors and was a Finalist for Best Science Book of 2021 by the Royal Society. Nestor’s first book, Deep: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us About Ourselves, was a Finalist for the 2014 PEN/ESPN Award For Literary Sports Writing and an Amazon Best Science Book of 2014. Nestor has presented his work at Stanford Medical School, the United Nations, and on radio and television shows including Fresh Air with Terry Gross, ABC’s Nightline, CBS Morning News, and dozens of NPR programs. He lives and breathes in San Francisco.
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