used for head-out water immersion in humans. J. Appl. Physiol. 63(2): 869-871, 1987.-Water immersion has long been known to produce marked diuresis, natriuresis, and kaliuresis and suppression of the renin-aldosterone system. These effects are mediated primarily by an increase in central blood volume. Immersion has therefore gained increased acceptance in human physiology for the investigation of the effects of central volume expansion on renal function and hormonal responsiveness without altering the composition of the extracellular fluid. An immersion tank used for studies in humans is described. Req-uisite features to ensure study reproducibility include a con-stant temperature, capability to alter the depth of immersion by adjusting wat...
Hydrotherapy is widely used for the treatment and rehabilitation of patients, but it can also be app...
International audienceThermoneutral water immersion increases cardiac preload and changes the neuroe...
Summary: Head-out water immersion (HOI) results in a redistribution of blood volume with a relative ...
International audienceThis experiment was designed to assess the effects of prolonged whole body imm...
Abstract: The renal vascular and functional responses to acute "central hypervolemia" by water imme...
Contains fulltext : 51180.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Here, we repor...
Here, we report the alterations in renal water handling in healthy volunteers during a 6 h thermoneu...
AbstractHere, we report the alterations in renal water handling in healthy volunteers during a 6 h t...
This symposium deals with two areas of physiology related to breath-hold diving: head-out water imme...
Water covers over 70% of the earth, has varying depths and temperatures and contains much of the ear...
"... If the blood be thus driven (by the bath) from the external and internal parts, what becom...
renal function during total body water immersion of dogs. J. Appl. Physiol. 22(3) : 573-579. I g67.-...
We examined 1) the effect of thermoneutral (34 +/- 0.5 degrees C) water immersion to the neck in hum...
Effects of water immersion on renal function in the nephrotic syndrome. Nine adult patients with the...
The role of aldosterone suppression in mediating the natriuresis of water immersion was assessed in ...
Hydrotherapy is widely used for the treatment and rehabilitation of patients, but it can also be app...
International audienceThermoneutral water immersion increases cardiac preload and changes the neuroe...
Summary: Head-out water immersion (HOI) results in a redistribution of blood volume with a relative ...
International audienceThis experiment was designed to assess the effects of prolonged whole body imm...
Abstract: The renal vascular and functional responses to acute "central hypervolemia" by water imme...
Contains fulltext : 51180.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Here, we repor...
Here, we report the alterations in renal water handling in healthy volunteers during a 6 h thermoneu...
AbstractHere, we report the alterations in renal water handling in healthy volunteers during a 6 h t...
This symposium deals with two areas of physiology related to breath-hold diving: head-out water imme...
Water covers over 70% of the earth, has varying depths and temperatures and contains much of the ear...
"... If the blood be thus driven (by the bath) from the external and internal parts, what becom...
renal function during total body water immersion of dogs. J. Appl. Physiol. 22(3) : 573-579. I g67.-...
We examined 1) the effect of thermoneutral (34 +/- 0.5 degrees C) water immersion to the neck in hum...
Effects of water immersion on renal function in the nephrotic syndrome. Nine adult patients with the...
The role of aldosterone suppression in mediating the natriuresis of water immersion was assessed in ...
Hydrotherapy is widely used for the treatment and rehabilitation of patients, but it can also be app...
International audienceThermoneutral water immersion increases cardiac preload and changes the neuroe...
Summary: Head-out water immersion (HOI) results in a redistribution of blood volume with a relative ...