19/04/2026
Struggling to Sit Still or Study? It Might Not Be an Attitude Problem—It Could Be “Lung Capacity!”
Does your child often face these challenges?
❌ Easily Fatigued: Feeling tired after just a short study session.
❌ Lack of Focus: Poor concentration and constant fidgeting.
❌ Emotional Volatility: Feeling anxious or overreacting to small triggers.
The truth is, Oxygen is the “Fuel” of brain function. While the brain accounts for only 2% of body weight, it consumes 20% of the body’s oxygen.
Low lung capacity means your child’s brain is running on an “empty tank”.
✅ When Lung Capacity Improves:
1. Stable Oxygen Supply = High Efficiency 🧠
Better lung capacity leads to more oxygen intake, ensuring a stable supply to the brain. This results in higher learning efficiency and a longer attention span.
2. Stronger Prefrontal Cortex = Better Focus 🎯
The prefrontal cortex controls focus and self-control. With deep, stable breathing, this part of the brain stays “online,” helping children sit still and stay less impulsive.
3. Balanced Amygdala = Emotional Stability 🧘
Good lung capacity helps calm the amygdala. Instead of entering “stress mode,” your child becomes more calm, relaxed, and emotionally stable.
4. Optimized Vestibular Function = Better Coordination ✍️
Stable breathing improves the vestibular system. This helps children read without skipping lines, write more neatly, and maintain better posture in class.
Don’t just look at the grades—start by “refueling” your child’s brain! ⚡
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