
Stanford Study Shows “Cyclic Sighing” Breathing Technique Significantly Reduces Stress and Anxiety
A distinct breathing pattern characterized by two quick inhales followed by one long, controlled exhale—commonly known as cyclic sighing—has gained scientific validation as an effective tool for reducing stress and improving emotional well-being. Although this breathing style has long appeared in yoga and relaxation practices, new research has provided robust evidence supporting its physiological and psychological benefits.
In 2023, a research team led by Dr. David Spiegel and Dr. Andrew Huberman at Stanford University School of Medicine conducted one of the most comprehensive studies to date examining how different forms of breathwork affect mood, stress, and autonomic regulation. The study compared several techniques, including cyclic sighing, box breathing, and mindfulness meditation, across hundreds of participants.
The results were striking: just five minutes of daily cyclic sighing produced the most significant overall improvements. Participants who practiced cyclic sighing showed greater reductions in anxiety, improved positive mood, and enhanced relaxation compared with those who engaged in mindfulness meditation—a method widely regarded as the standard for stress reduction. These findings challenge the assumption that meditation must be the primary non-pharmaceutical pathway to calming the mind.
Cyclic sighing’s effectiveness is rooted in its physiological mechanism. The technique increases oxygen intake with the double inhale, while the prolonged exhale helps the body release more carbon dioxide. This shift in gas exchange directly affects the autonomic nervous system, particularly the parasympathetic branch, which governs rest, recovery, and relaxation. A longer exhale naturally slows the heart rate and triggers a calming response, allowing practitioners to feel relief within minutes.
Because the method is simple, fast, and requires no equipment, it stands out as a highly accessible stress-management tool. Unlike more complex forms of breathwork that require lengthy training—or pharmaceutical solutions that may come with side effects—cyclic sighing can be performed anywhere: at home, at work, or even discreetly during stressful moments.
Researchers note that the psychological benefits extend beyond momentary stress relief. Regular practice appears to enhance emotional resilience, making individuals better equipped to handle daily challenges and unexpected stressors. This aligns with growing scientific interest in breathwork as a practical mental-health intervention supported by measurable changes in physiology.
The Stanford findings also help validate anecdotal claims from wellness practitioners who have long endorsed this breathing method. With empirical evidence now backing its effectiveness, cyclic sighing is emerging as a credible, science-supported strategy for improving mood, reducing anxiety, and promoting overall mental well-being.
While more research is encouraged to understand long-term effects and potential applications in clinical settings, the current study highlights that a few minutes of intentional breathing each day can meaningfully improve psychological health—a hopeful message for anyone seeking simple tools to manage stress.
Sources (reputable):
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Stanford University School of Medicine
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Cell Reports Medicine (2023 study on breathwork)
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American Psychological Association (APA)
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Scientific American
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Mayo Clinic
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