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A resting value of 3.5 ml/kg/min is normal. In absolute values it differs considerably since a 100 kg man would require more O2 at rest than an 60 kg man
what could be the reason that my oxygen level drops below 80 at times during my sleep? i do not have sleep apnea.
During sleep, the body slows down, and it is normal for your pulse rate to drop a bit. However, your oxygen level should not drop. It should remain over 90% minimally, and preferably over 95%. As long as your pulse stays between 50-99, it is considered normal. However, for athletes, it is often lower than the average person.
It is normal for oxygen levels to drop slightly during sleep, even when using CPAP with supplemental oxygen. However, if you are consistently experiencing low oxygen levels upon waking, it may indicate a need for adjustments to your CPAP settings or oxygen flow rate. It is important to consult with your healthcare provider to ensure optimal therapy.
During hibernation, a woodchuck's body temperature drops significantly, which lowers its metabolic rate. Despite this decrease in oxygen demand, a small amount of oxygen is still needed for basic physiological functions to keep the animal alive during its winter sleep. This is why woodchucks are not completely oxygen deprived during hibernation.
The polysomnography study includes measurements of heart rate, airflow at the mouth and nose, respiratory effort, sleep stage (light sleep, deep sleep, dream sleep, etc.), and oxygen level in the blood.
Important parts of the polysomnography study include measurements of: heart rate. airflow at the mouth and nose. respiratory effort. sleep stage (light sleep, deep sleep, dream sleep, etc.). oxygen level in the blood,using a.(ear oximetry).
Hypothyroidism can lead to sleep-disordered breathing conditions, such as sleep apnea, which can cause low oxygen levels during sleep. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider if you suspect your thyroid condition is affecting your breathing and oxygen levels while sleeping.
no it is not normal but if you do see that you need to consult your doctor as it may be cancer or down syndrome
yes it is perfectly normal during the day and at night they should be more active remember hamsters are nocturnal which means they sleep during the day and are active during the night
It is wiser to sleep under a tree during the day than at night because... During the day, in presence of sunlight, plants use up carbon dioxide and release oxygen for photosynthesis. But during the night plants can't photosynthesize as there is no sunlight, which is needed for photosynthesis. So instead of taking in carbon dioxide and giving out oxygen, they do the opposite. Therefor there is an increased level of carbon dioxide in the air. If someone is sleeping under a tree at night the increased level of carbon dioxide will affect their health. So sleeping under a tree at day time is wiser then sleeping under a tree at night time.
Taking normal sleep every night help in consolidation of memory. During sleep the neuron cells do the needful to consolidate memory.