Submitted by [deleted] t3_11l13v1 in askscience
I was derping on Google and found an article talking about how men and women breathe differently. Is this true?
Submitted by [deleted] t3_11l13v1 in askscience
I was derping on Google and found an article talking about how men and women breathe differently. Is this true?
This is peak internet, mfb. "Hey I want to know if this sentence I just thought of on the toilet is thoroughly established scientific fact"
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Yes, of course they do. Because men have fewer ribs than women, their intercostal muscles work differently. /s
Men are bigger on average, which leads to some differences like higher lung capacity, peak flow etc. But the mechanics of breathing are the same.
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mfb- t1_jb9xu14 wrote
Why don't you link the article so others here can understand what it was talking about?