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Autor:
Gustav Persson, Angelica Lodin-Sundström, Mats H. Linér, Samuel H. A. Andersson, Bodil Sjögreen, Johan P. A. Andersson
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 14 (2023)
The spleen contracts during apnea, releasing stored erythrocytes, thereby increasing systemic hemoglobin concentration (Hb). We compared apnea and rebreathing periods, of equal sub-maximal duration (mean 137 s; SD 30), in eighteen subjects to evaluat
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https://doaj.org/article/02c06dee5b7a4711b13c5612bd7be723
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 96:1005-1010
The effect of the diving response on alveolar gas exchange was investigated in 15 subjects. During steady-state exercise (80 W) on a cycle ergometer, the subjects performed 40-s apneas in air and 40-s apneas with face immersion in cold (10°C) water.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 93:882-886
This study addressed the effects of apnea in air and apnea with face immersion in cold water (10°C) on the diving response and arterial oxygen saturation during dynamic exercise. Eight trained breath-hold divers performed steady-state exercise on a
Autor:
Mats H. Linér, Johan Andersson
Publikováno v:
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 80:1066-1068
INTRODUCTION: Competitive breath-hold divers can accomplish previously unbelievable performances; e.g., the current world record for apnea during rest ("static apnea") is 11 min 35 s. However, whether such performances are associated with a risk for
Autor:
Johan Andersson, Mats H. Linér
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 81(1)
INTRODUCTION: Many competitive breath-hold divers employ the technique of glossopharyngeal insufflation in order to increase their lung gas volume for a dive. After a maximal inspiration, using the oral and pharyngeal muscles repeatedly, air in the m
Publikováno v:
Clinical physiology and functional imaging. 29(6)
Many competitive breath-hold divers use 'glossopharyngeal insufflation', also called 'lung packing', to overfill their lungs above normal total lung capacity. This increases intrathoracic pressure, decreases venous return, compromises cardiac pumping
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 107(3)
The concentration of the protein S100B in serum is used as a brain damage marker in various conditions. We wanted to investigate whether a voluntary, prolonged apnea in trained breath-hold divers resulted in an increase of S100B in serum. Nine traine
Autor:
Johan Andersson, Mats H. Linér
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 104(4)
During an international breath-hold diving competition, 19 of the participating divers volunteered for the present study, aimed at elucidating possible symptoms and signs of pulmonary edema after deep dives. Measurements included dynamic spirometry a