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How Your Breathing Affects Your Sleep
Don’t feel rested when you wake up? Your breathing may be to blame. Here are tips to help.
Have you ever thought about how your breathing could impact your sleep? Most of us don’t give it much thought, but how you breathe while sleeping can make or break a good night’s rest. Here’s why breathing matters and how you can improve it for better sleep.
The Connection Between Breathing and Sleep
Breathing isn’t just about getting oxygen—it’s about how smoothly that oxygen flows through your body. When your breathing is disrupted, your sleep often is, too. Conditions like sleep apnea, where breathing stops and starts during sleep, can leave you feeling exhausted no matter how long you’re in bed. Even mild issues like nasal congestion can cause you to snore or wake up frequently, interrupting the restorative stages of sleep.