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BREATHERS OF THE LOST ART

Humans are in a mess. We live sedentary lifestyles, eat poorly and too much, and we sit in our workplaces for eight hours a day hunched over our keyboards, all of the time hardly ever taking a proper breath. A large percentage of the population suffers from chronic nasal obstruction, and perhaps half of us are habitual mouth breathers. Most children have some degree of deformity in their mouths and noses. Forty-five percent of adults snore occasionally, and a quarter of the population snores constantly.

Twenty-five percent of US adults aged over 30 choke due to sleep apnoea, and an estimated 80% of moderate or severe cases are undiagnosed. We’ve become taller, stronger and more literate. On average, we live three times longer than people in the Industrial Age. Yet, somehow, we have become the worst breathers in the animal kingdom.

Think about how unconducive our work environment is, says James Nestor, a San Francisco science journalist. “We sit for eight hours, stooped over, so even if we wanted to take a deep, enriching breath into the lower lobes of our lungs, we can’t. Then we’re stressed out by Twitter and by phone calls and by email, so our unconscious brain views this as a threat, so we start holding our breath and then fast-breathing. We do this throughout the day.”

A large percentage of the population suffers from chronic nasal obstruction, and perhaps half of us are habitual mouth breathers.

To prove it to himself, for several days while working, Nestor wore a pulse oximeter, which measures oxygen saturation in blood. “And my breathing was so dysfunctional, it was so terrible, for hours at a time.” We spend eight hours at work stooped over and stressing out and then breathe poorly all night because we snore and have sleep apnoea. “That is a recipe for disaster and a reason every disease for modern humans is attached to inflammation and chronic low-grade stress.”

A big reason for our breathing difficulties, says Nestor, is that the human face has

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