WLDENTHAL. “Diving reflex ” in man: its relation to isometric and dynamic exercise. J. Appl. Physiol. 33(l) : 27-31. 1972.-To test the influence of physical activity on the “diving reflex, ” 10 normal men held their breath with their faces immersed in 15 C water during rest, bicycle exercise, and sustained isometric handgrip contraction. At all conditions, a slight but statistically significant elevation of blood pressure and a marked decrease in heart rate occurred during each ‘Cdive. ” During moderate bicycle exercise heart rate fell more rapidly than at rest and the final level of bradycardia approached that achieved at rest, despite the fact that predive heart rates were much higher during exercise. When diving occurred in combination w...
Background: Submergence underwater activates the diving response (DR) in both diving mammals and hum...
This thesis deals with cardiovascular and respiratory effects of apneas in humans. During apnea (bre...
L'étude des mécanismes physiologiques au cours d'une plongée subaquatique estessentielle à la compré...
Heart rate response to apnea in air and water during rest and steady-state exercise was studied in 2...
Abstract- Humans like most other air-breathing vertebrates exhibit a syndrome known as diving reflex...
The dive response is highly prevalent in aquatic mammals and has been observed to a lesser degree in...
This study was to elucidate the physiological effects of dynamic apneas, as performed as a disciplin...
The diving response is the sequence of cardiovascular, respiratory and metabolic adjustments produce...
The effects of posture, immersion, depth and exercise on the human diving response were investigated...
AbstractUnderwater sports such as artistic swimming and freediving, are characterized by periods of ...
The effects of lung volume and involuntary breathing movements on the human diving response were stu...
This study investigated the effect of the mammalian diving reflex (MDR) on the R-R intervals, mean h...
The aim of this study was to compare apneic time with the human diving response, defined as heart ra...
bradycardia developing in men and women during apnea in air and more markedly when submerged in wate...
When a diving human holds his or her breath, the heart beat slows and the blood vessels constrict in...
Background: Submergence underwater activates the diving response (DR) in both diving mammals and hum...
This thesis deals with cardiovascular and respiratory effects of apneas in humans. During apnea (bre...
L'étude des mécanismes physiologiques au cours d'une plongée subaquatique estessentielle à la compré...
Heart rate response to apnea in air and water during rest and steady-state exercise was studied in 2...
Abstract- Humans like most other air-breathing vertebrates exhibit a syndrome known as diving reflex...
The dive response is highly prevalent in aquatic mammals and has been observed to a lesser degree in...
This study was to elucidate the physiological effects of dynamic apneas, as performed as a disciplin...
The diving response is the sequence of cardiovascular, respiratory and metabolic adjustments produce...
The effects of posture, immersion, depth and exercise on the human diving response were investigated...
AbstractUnderwater sports such as artistic swimming and freediving, are characterized by periods of ...
The effects of lung volume and involuntary breathing movements on the human diving response were stu...
This study investigated the effect of the mammalian diving reflex (MDR) on the R-R intervals, mean h...
The aim of this study was to compare apneic time with the human diving response, defined as heart ra...
bradycardia developing in men and women during apnea in air and more markedly when submerged in wate...
When a diving human holds his or her breath, the heart beat slows and the blood vessels constrict in...
Background: Submergence underwater activates the diving response (DR) in both diving mammals and hum...
This thesis deals with cardiovascular and respiratory effects of apneas in humans. During apnea (bre...
L'étude des mécanismes physiologiques au cours d'une plongée subaquatique estessentielle à la compré...