New research presented at The Physiological Society's Long COVID: Mechanisms, Risk Factors, and Recovery on 22 – 23 February shows that a small handheld breathing device helped reduced breathlessness ...
When it comes to training, your cardiorespiratory fitness is a major gatekeeper in relation to your performance. Think about it: if you can’t catch your breath properly, how can you expect to complete ...
Breathing is easy. Inhale, exhale, rinse, and repeat until you die. Mindful breathing, however—like the kind that’s been proven to reduce stress, depression and anxiety—is hard. You focus on your ...
We’ve all been there. Stressed out, tired, or struggling to catch our breath during a new fitness class. So, what if we told you that something as simple as breathing could make a world of difference ...
The new intervention improved respiratory health and fitness levels of people with long COVID by training the muscles that you use to breath. Training the breathing muscles strengthens them just like ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Devices that help lung disease patients have oxygen therapy on-the-go may not always perform consistently -- and may in some cases provide users with inadequate oxygen when ...
Most people take breathing for granted. We don’t usually have to think about breathing because our bodies do it automatically. But learning to breathe properly can be useful when you’re exercising. It ...
Strength training is a well-established way to boost the capabilities of the body's many muscle groups, and the same may well be true of those that facilitate breathing. A new study has provided the ...
A small handheld breathing exercise device, usually used by athletes, helped to reduce breathlessness and improved physical fitness of people recovering from COVID-19, according to research presented ...
A recent analysis, evaluating an intervention in which patients with non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) used a wearable device to help monitor exercise post-surgery, found that participants reported ...
Lung cancer attacks your respiratory system, which is so central to exercise that people with this condition probably shouldn’t do it, right? Wrong. Research shows that lung cancer exercise programs ...