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I would think you'd have problems with your lungs if you were in a weightless environment for a long time. Wouldn't your diaphragm become weak?
Astronauts breath even in zero G so I see no reason that the diaphragm works less hard.
It's possible someone might be tempted to use a low pressure air environment, but that has other problems and doesn't seem worth the risk.
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