Sleep Like Breathing was created in 1987.
Obstructive sleep apnea is a condition where your breathing is obstructed during sleep. This causes "apnea," or a brief cessation of breathing. Because you've stopped breathing, you'll partially wake up, disrupting your sleep.
You may have sleep apnea.
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. This is the most common form of breathing-related sleep disorder
Sleep apnea is a sleeping disorder, in which an individual has trouble breathing or stops breathing all together in their sleep. Most of the time, these people have to sleep with an oxygen mask.
They don't sleep like we do. They are able to let one half of their brain sleep while the other remains conscious. They continue to surface for air.
No
They sleep on lily pads and breathe out of breathing holes they're ears
...because every breathing thing needs to sleep...
Breathing slows down during sleep as the body relaxes and requires less oxygen. This slower breathing rate helps to conserve energy and promote restful sleep. The body's respiratory system automatically adjusts its rate and depth of breathing based on the body's needs during different stages of sleep.
Hypopnea is when there is shallow breathing during sleep, leading to reduced airflow, while bradypnea is when breathing rate is slower than normal during wakefulness. Hypopnea is commonly associated with sleep disorders like sleep apnea, while bradypnea can be a sign of neurological or respiratory issues.
Sleep Apnea
Long pauses of breathing, breathing by mouth , night sweats and specially snoring during sleep are signs of sleep apnea. But those jerking movements are not caused by sleep apnea.