0 to breathe too quickly and so cause too much oxygen to enter the blood: --
1 to breathe too quickly, causing too much oxygen to enter the blood --
On the other hand, if one were to hyperventilate, then fresh air would be drawn into the lungs and carbon dioxide would rapidly be blown out.
As a result, a persons body begins to hyperventilate to allow more oxygen to enter the bloodstream, divert blood to muscles, and sweat to cool the skin.
I'm kind of hyperventilating talking about it...
He blacked out from lack of oxygenbecause he hyperventilated too much before he got into the water.
People with anxiety hyperventilate in order to avoid feeling.
The pearl divers enter the water with their collection barrels, hyperventilate to improve their lung capacity and make the first dive.
One factor in the game is the tendency of players to hyperventilate, or in the case of older adults, run out of breath.
Snorkelers who hyperventilate to extend sub-surface time can experience hypocapnia if they hyperventilate prior to submerging.