Published Feb 20, 2023

How to Breathe Correctly for Optimal Health, Mood, Learning & Performance | Huberman Lab Podcast

Andrew Huberman delves into the science of respiration, revealing how optimal breathing enhances health, mood, and performance. Through practical breathing techniques like box breathing and cyclic sighing, he provides listeners with tools to manage stress, improve cognitive function, and achieve better physiological balance.
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  • Heart Rate

    Respiratory sinus arrhythmia is a fascinating phenomenon where breathing patterns directly influence heart rate variability. explains that inhaling causes the diaphragm to move down, creating more space in the thoracic cavity, which temporarily enlarges the heart and slows blood flow, prompting the nervous system to increase heart rate 1. Conversely, exhaling reduces heart volume, accelerating blood flow and signaling the heart to slow down. This relationship forms the basis of heart rate variability and is utilized in various breathing practices like box breathing and physiological sighing 2.

    Inhales increase heart rate, while exhales decrease it, creating a lockstep relationship between breathing and heart rate.

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    This concept is applied in sports and clinical settings to manage stress and anxiety, demonstrating the power of controlled breathing to influence physiological states 3.

       

    Sleep Apnea

    Addressing sleep apnea involves understanding the importance of nasal breathing and the use of CPAP devices. highlights that sleep apnea, characterized by under-breathing during sleep, can lead to serious health issues like cardiovascular events and cognitive dysfunction 4. Nasal breathing, especially when trained through methods like mouth taping, can significantly reduce sleep apnea symptoms by promoting proper breathing patterns 5.

    Shifting to nasal breathing during sleep can greatly offset sleep apnea and related issues.

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    For those with minor sleep apnea, these behavioral interventions offer a cost-effective alternative to CPAP devices, helping to retrain the system to breathe properly 6.

       

    Cognition

    Breathing patterns have a profound impact on cognitive functions such as memory and learning. explains that inhaling, particularly through the nose, enhances brain activity related to memory retrieval and learning by activating the olfactory system, the brain's most ancient sensory system 7. This activation improves the brain's ability to detect and process information, making inhalation a powerful tool for cognitive enhancement.

    During inhalation, the brain ramps up its levels of activity, enhancing the ability to detect environmental stimuli.

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    However, exhalation is crucial for generating voluntary movements, highlighting the need for a balanced approach to breathing for both cognitive and physical performance 8.

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