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Do You Have Email Apnea?

Former top researcher at Microsoft, Linda Stone, noticed she had a tendency to hold her breath while reading or responding to emails and decided to conduct a study to see if other people did the same.

The results revealed that four out of five people appeared to have “email apnea,” meaning they held their breath or tended to breathe more shallowly while they worked their way through their email.

During her research, Stone found a strong correlation between breath-holding and the vagus nerve, which is responsible for mediating the autonomic nervous system that includes the fight-or-flight system as well as the “rest-and-digest” system.

Holding your breath puts the body into fight-or-flight mode, causing the heart rate to skyrocket and the liver to pour glucose and cholesterol into the bloodstream.

Stone noted, “It isn’t email that is making us crazy. It’s how we’re doing email that is making us crazy. If we were all driving with no speed limits and no stop signs, there would be chaos. That’s how I think about how many of us are doing email.”

Stone’s research led her to believe that, as a whole, we may be more obese and diabetic due to a combination of holding the breath off and on all day long with failing to move when the body has prepared us to do just that.

Therefore, taking time to perform daily breathing exercises may help decrease a variety of stress-related health conditions, such as asthma, depression, ADD and obesity.

Here are some of the tech visionary’s tips for better breathing and better health:

-The Alternative Daily

Sources:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/linda-stone/just-breathe-building-the_b_85651.html?
http://www.inc.com/one-thing-new/is-your-email-making-you-sick.html
http://lindastone.net/2009/11/30/diagnosis-email-apnea

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