hyperpnea
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of hyperpnea
1855–60; < New Latin, equivalent to hyper- hyper- + -pnea -pnea
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The exact mechanisms behind exercise hyperpnea are not well understood, and some hypotheses are somewhat controversial.
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Therefore, hyperpnea must be driven by other mechanisms, either instead of or in addition to a drop in oxygen levels.
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In contrast, forced breathing, also known as hyperpnea, is a mode of breathing that can occur during exercise or actions that require the active manipulation of breathing, such as singing.
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Interestingly, exercise does not cause hyperpnea as one might think.
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However, hyperpnea during exercise appears to occur before a drop in oxygen levels within the muscles can occur.
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