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EPISODE · Oct 30, 2025 · 14 MIN

Running on Empty: Sleep Apnea and Exercise

from Beyond Breathing · host Lancette VanGuilder

Send us Fan Mail Have you ever tried to start working out again—only to find that your body feels like it’s fighting against you? You’re motivated, you’re showing up, but every step feels heavier than it should… and no matter how many hours you sleep, you wake up exhausted.What if I told you that the problem isn’t your discipline, your diet, or your age— It’s your oxygen.Today on Beyond Breathing, we’re unpacking a topic that hides in plain sight: Exercise intolerance, chronic fatigue, and the silent role of untreated sleep apnea.This one’s personal for so many of my patients—and for a lot of listeners who have said, “I’m doing everything right… so why do I still feel so tired?”Let’s find out.🌬️ Segment 1: Fatigue Isn’t Laziness—It’s a SignalFatigue isn’t just “feeling tired.” It’s your body’s biological SOS. When you have untreated sleep apnea, your brain and muscles are literally operating on reduced oxygen night after night. Every time your airway collapses during sleep, your oxygen saturation drops—sometimes dozens or even hundreds of times per night.That means:Your heart works harder to pump oxygen to tissues.Your muscles never fully recover from daily strain.Your hormones—like cortisol, testosterone, and growth hormone—become unbalanced.Your mitochondria, the powerhouses of your cells, start running out of fuel.The result? You wake up feeling like you already ran a marathon—before your day even begins.And when you try to exercise, your body’s already behind on energy and oxygen delivery. That’s why patients with untreated sleep apnea often describe workouts as “draining” or “futile.”🏃‍♀️ Segment 2: What Exercise Intolerance Really MeansExercise intolerance isn’t about motivation—it’s about physiology.Your muscles rely on a steady supply of oxygen to convert glucose and fat into energy. But when your airway collapses at night, oxygen levels dip repeatedly, and your cardiovascular system compensates by releasing adrenaline to jolt you awake. Over time, this constant stress response creates:Elevated resting heart rateHigh blood pressureReduced oxygen uptake (VO₂ max)And increased lactic acid buildup during activityThat’s why people with untreated sleep apnea often feel out of breath faster, take longer to recover, and experience muscle soreness that lingers.Even elite athletes can struggle when sleep-disordered breathing goes undetected. Some professional teams now screen all players for airway and sleep disorders—because oxygen deprivation reduces endurance and coordination, and raises risk for injury.🧠 Segment 3: The Fatigue Loop—Body, Brain, and BehaviorChronic sleep deprivation and oxygen desaturation affect more than muscles. They reshape your brain chemistry and motivation centers.Low oxygen (hypoxia) increases inflammation in the brain, reduces focus, and alters neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin. That’s why people with untreated sleep apnea often describe:“Brain fog”Low motivationIrritabilityAnxiety or depressionWeight gain despite clean eatingIt’s a vicious cycle: poor sleep lowers energy and motivation, which reduces exercise tolerance, which leads to more weight gain, which worsens sleep apnea.Breaking that cycle starts with one thing: identifying the root cause.🔎 Segment 4: Recognizing the Red FlagsHere are key signs that your exercise or energy struggles may be linked to sleep apnea rather than fitness level:Daytime SymptomsPersistent fatigue even after “8 hours” of sleepMorning headSupport the showMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/the-anthemLicense code: SSRYVZTXKZ9U33WQ

Send us Fan Mail Have you ever tried to start working out again—only to find that your body feels like it’s fighting against you? You’re motivated, you’re showing up, but every step feels heavier than it should… and no matter how many hours you sleep, you wake up exhausted. What if I told you that the problem isn’t your discipline, your diet, or your age— It’s your oxygen. Today on Beyond Breathing, we’re unpacking a topic that hides in plain sight: Exercise intolerance, chronic fati...

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