Yes, during sleep our breathing rate tends to slow down compared to when we are awake. This is a normal part of the sleep cycle as our body relaxes and enters into a more restorative state.
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.
Better is to worst as slower is to fastest.
Light travels slower in a material with greater optical density.
If your breath is hot, it typically means that you have recently eaten spicy or hot foods, or that you may have a fever or infection causing your breath to feel warm.
The word you are looking for is "subsonic." This term describes speeds that are slower than the speed of sound.
Generally you breath slower when asleep.
You dream and breath when your asleep.
You are unconcious when you sleep......... ok, so you do breath. anyway, thanks!
Yes...
It depends. If you are really sportif your breath will be slower. If you don't really exersice your breath/heartbeat will be faster.
The best "medicine" to keep from being tired everyday, is to get more sleep. Some people have sleeping disorders, called Sleep Apnea, and are treatable by several methods, the least obtrusive being using a C-PAP machine to help breathe during sleep. I use one every night and absolutely love this machine - can't sleep without it anymore. My snoring has stopped, and I am getting restful deep sleep (REM Sleep) every night.
Yes you do because when you are trying to go to sleep you breath through your nose.
When you are at rest, or sleeping, your heart beats slower. Because it is beating slower, blood travels more slowly through your body, and therefore more slowly through your lungs. As a result, you breath slower. When you do vigorous activity, your heart beats faster to supply blood to your body cells faster. This causes blood to race through your body and lungs, requiring you to breath a lot faster to keep up with the amount of blood that needs oxygen from your lungs.
I think that you age the same, possibly slower.
Yes they do, they also have a pulse, buts its slower than a humans
Sleeping because if you don't sleep enough you will not be well rested. the slower and longer you sleep the faster youll be done.
Yes you just have to breath though your mouth