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A study conducted by the British Lung Foundation finds that a third of all Brits admit to being left gasping for air - after walking up a flight of stairs.

Have you ever felt breathless from walking up the stairs, or worried that you might be a little bit too out of breath after that jog for the morning bus? Well, according to recent research undertaken by the The British Lung Foundation, three in 10 Brits admit to being left gasping for air – after walking up a flight of stairs. The study, which involved 2,000 people, found that more than 25% exercised only once a week. In addition, this is a third of those analysed, said they would not be able to run a mile even “if their life depended on it”.

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Furthermore, just one quarter of those analysed said they would be comfortable to play a game of football or netball at their current level of fitness. Another 16 percent of the people taking part in the study, admitted that playing with a child is enough to leave them puffed out and nearly one in 10 struggles to pick something up off the floor without needing to catch their breath afterwards.

Mike McKevitt, who is the director of patient services for the British Lung Foundation, stated, “It’s worrying that so many people found themselves out of breath performing simple actions. He also added, “Breathlessness doing everyday tasks could be a symptom of lung disease and is something that shouldn’t be ignored.”

So, it turns out that the morning jaunt of running after that bus might well be something that needs a little further looking into. In fact, four in 10 of those form this recent study has had to take a breather after running for a bus, while one quarter say that sex can leave them feeling out of breath. Rather worryingly, they study noted that more than a fifth of employees have even felt light-headed during a workday, when the pressure and stress became too much. These statistics can seem scary.

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