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It is a long deep audible breath expressing sadness, weariness, longing, relief etc.

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Yes indeed. But why does it happen involuntarily?

It's been pretty well documented by researchers that deep inspirations, the technical phrase for sighs, play a significant role in helping the mechanical function of healthy lungs. These seemingly "spontaneous" deep breaths often help re-open parts of the lung, especially very small airways, or alveoli, which are prone to collapse. Thus sighs help keep the lungs inflated making them more efficient and possibly also improving the exchange of gases.

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http://www.news-medical.net/?id=4305

 



 

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