developing respiratory systems

How Do Breathing Patterns Vary in Infants and Older Children?

Infants typically breathe faster than older children and adults. The normal respiratory rate for a newborn is around 30-60 breaths per minute, which gradually decreases as the child grows. Infants also primarily use their diaphragm for breathing, while older children and adults use both the diaphragm and intercostal muscles.

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