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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
[[File:Diaphragmatic breathing.gif|thumb|Diaphragmatic breathing]]
Breathing exercises are a form of exercise that can be used for a variety of reasons.eg: to enhance the respiratory system by improving ventilation, strengthening respiratory muscles, and make breathing more efficient; for stress reduction and relaxation; in yoga to improve blood circulation, calm nerves and draw in vital substances<ref>Medical dictionary Breathing exercises Available: https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/breathing+exercise (accessed 11.3.2022)</ref><ref>Lung Org Breathing exercises Available:https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/wellness/breathing-exercises (accessed 11.3.2022)</ref>.  
Breathing exercises are a form of exercise that can be used for a variety of reasons.eg: to enhance the respiratory system by improving ventilation, strengthening respiratory muscles, and make breathing more efficient; for stress reduction and relaxation; in yoga to improve blood circulation, calm nerves and draw in vital substances<ref>Medical dictionary Breathing exercises Available: https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/breathing+exercise (accessed 11.3.2022)</ref><ref>Lung Org Breathing exercises Available:https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/wellness/breathing-exercises (accessed 11.3.2022)</ref>.  


Improper breathing can upset the oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange and contribute to anxiety, panic attacks, fatigue, and other physical and emotional disturbances.<ref>Paulus MP. T[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/da.22076 he breathing conundrum—interoceptive sensitivity and anxiety.] Depression and anxiety. 2013 Apr;30(4):315-20.Available: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/da.22076<nowiki/>(accessed 3.11.2022)</ref>  
Improper breathing can upset the oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange and contribute to anxiety, panic attacks, fatigue, and other physical and emotional disturbances.<ref>Paulus MP. T[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/da.22076 he breathing conundrum—interoceptive sensitivity and anxiety.] Depression and anxiety. 2013 Apr;30(4):315-20.Available: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/da.22076<nowiki/>(accessed 3.11.2022)</ref>  


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== Diaphragmatic Breathing ==
[[File:Diaphragmatic breathing.gif|thumb|Diaphragmatic breathing]]
Diaphragmatic breathing is a type of breathing exercise that helps strengthen the [[Muscles of Respiration|diaphragm]], an important muscle that helps with breathing, as it represents 80% of breathing. This breathing exercise is also sometimes called belly breathing or abdominal breathing<ref>Physiopedia [[Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises|Diaphragmatic breathing.]]</ref>.
Diaphragmatic breathing is a type of breathing exercise that helps strengthen the [[Muscles of Respiration|diaphragm]], an important muscle that helps with breathing, as it represents 80% of breathing. This breathing exercise is also sometimes called belly breathing or abdominal breathing<ref>Physiopedia [[Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises|Diaphragmatic breathing.]]</ref>.


== Pursed Lips Breathing ==
== Pursed Lips Breathing ==
[[Pursed Lip Breathing|Pursed-lip breathing]] is a simple breathing technique that helps with making deep breaths slower and more intentional. This technique has been found to benefit people who have anxiety associated with lung conditions like emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
[[File:Pursed lips.jpeg|thumb|Pursed Lips]]
[[Pursed Lip Breathing|Pursed-lip breathing]] is a breathing technique that consists of exhaling through tightly pressed (pursed) lips and inhaling through the nose with the mouth closed. It is a simple breathing technique that helps with making deep breaths slower and more intentional. This technique has been found to benefit people who have anxiety associated lung conditions eg [[emphysema]] and [[Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Rehabilitation Class|chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]] (COPD)<ref>Very well health 8 Deep Breathing Exercises for Anxiety Available: https://www.verywellmind.com/abdominal-breathing-2584115#citation-11 (accessed 11.3.2022)</ref>


== Resources  ==
== Resources  ==

Revision as of 05:59, 11 March 2022

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Diaphragmatic breathing

Breathing exercises are a form of exercise that can be used for a variety of reasons.eg: to enhance the respiratory system by improving ventilation, strengthening respiratory muscles, and make breathing more efficient; for stress reduction and relaxation; in yoga to improve blood circulation, calm nerves and draw in vital substances[1][2].

Improper breathing can upset the oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange and contribute to anxiety, panic attacks, fatigue, and other physical and emotional disturbances.[3]

Diaphragmatic Breathing[edit | edit source]

Diaphragmatic breathing is a type of breathing exercise that helps strengthen the diaphragm, an important muscle that helps with breathing, as it represents 80% of breathing. This breathing exercise is also sometimes called belly breathing or abdominal breathing[4].

Pursed Lips Breathing[edit | edit source]

Pursed Lips

Pursed-lip breathing is a breathing technique that consists of exhaling through tightly pressed (pursed) lips and inhaling through the nose with the mouth closed. It is a simple breathing technique that helps with making deep breaths slower and more intentional. This technique has been found to benefit people who have anxiety associated lung conditions eg emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)[5]

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. Medical dictionary Breathing exercises Available: https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/breathing+exercise (accessed 11.3.2022)
  2. Lung Org Breathing exercises Available:https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/wellness/breathing-exercises (accessed 11.3.2022)
  3. Paulus MP. The breathing conundrum—interoceptive sensitivity and anxiety. Depression and anxiety. 2013 Apr;30(4):315-20.Available: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/da.22076(accessed 3.11.2022)
  4. Physiopedia Diaphragmatic breathing.
  5. Very well health 8 Deep Breathing Exercises for Anxiety Available: https://www.verywellmind.com/abdominal-breathing-2584115#citation-11 (accessed 11.3.2022)