The research team found that those volunteers with anosmia did have slightly different than normal breathing patterns. People without the condition, they note, have small inhalation peaks ...
But when participants were in a room without strong smells, those exploratory sniffs largely did not occur, and the breathing patterns of both smelling and non-smelling people looked very similar.
Correspondence to: J Naranjo Centro Andaluz de Medicina del Deporte, Exercise Physiology, CAR La Cartuja, Isla de la Cartuja s/n, Sevilla 41092, Spain; jose.naranjojuntadeandalucia.es Objective: To ...
A recent study sheds light on the connection between anosmia and altered breathing patterns, highlighting the broader implications for mental health, social interaction, and overall well-being.