The pectorals also play a part
in deep inhalation, pulling the ribcage to create room for the lungs to expand.
Not exact matches
Variability
in breathing patterns of infants is good and a sign of health, ordinarily, and such variability is often associated with more substantial
inhalations of oxygen, leading to shorter apneas
in deep stage of sleep from which awakenings can be difficult (see Richards et al 1998).
Moreover, when the specialist listens to lung and heart sounds for signs of decreased function and observes the motions of the chest, throat and other relevant body parts, the
inhalations and exhalations resemble frequent
deep sighing breaths rather than the wheezes common
in asthmatics.
In fact, Tamir notes that the exhalation will often be
deeper than the
inhalation.
In yoga, breathing exercises, or Pranayama, promote
deep inhalations, which supply our body with much greater amounts of oxygen.
On your
inhalations, find length
in the spine; on your exhalations, turn
deeper.
After
inhalation, the organism may deposit
in the upper respiratory tract or lodge
deep in the lung.