Sustained water immersion is thought to modulate orthostatic tolerance to an extent dependent on the duration and repetition over consecutive days of the diving sessions. We tested this hypothesis investigating in ten healthy subjects the potential changes in the cardiovascular response to head-up tilt induced by single and multiple resting air dives. Parametric cross-spectral analysis of spontaneous RR interval and systolic arterial pressure variability was performed in three experimental sessions: before diving (BD), after single 6-hour dive (ASD), and after multiple 6-hour dives (AMD, 5 consecutive days with 18-hour surface interval). From this analysis, baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) was computed as spectral power ratio (αBRS), non-causal...
The physiological responses to water immersion (WI) are known; however, the responses to stress foll...
International audienceBackground: The diving response includes cardiovascular adjustments known to d...
Aim Considering that sympathetic activation is induced by exercise, it is reasonable to assume that ...
Sustained water immersion is thought to modulate orthostatic tolerance to an extent dependent on the...
Purpose: We analysed the characteristics of arterial baroreflexes during the first phase of apnoea (...
Baroreflex is a mechanism of short-term neural control responsible for maintaining stable levels of ...
Introduction Technical diving is very popular in Finland throughout the year despite diving conditio...
Postural stress requires immediate autonomic nervous action to maintain blood pressure. We determine...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the second leading cause of diving deaths. Scarcity of 12 lead...
Physiological compensation to postural stress is weakened after long‐duration water immersion (WI), ...
Aim: The ability to maintain arterial blood pressure when faced with a postural challenge has implic...
Prolonged and high pressure diving may lead to various physiological changes including significant a...
To define the dynamics of cardiovascular adjustments to apnoea during immersion, beat-to-beat heart ...
Abstract- Humans like most other air-breathing vertebrates exhibit a syndrome known as diving reflex...
Introduction: Heart rate variability (HRV) during underwater diving has been infrequently investigat...
The physiological responses to water immersion (WI) are known; however, the responses to stress foll...
International audienceBackground: The diving response includes cardiovascular adjustments known to d...
Aim Considering that sympathetic activation is induced by exercise, it is reasonable to assume that ...
Sustained water immersion is thought to modulate orthostatic tolerance to an extent dependent on the...
Purpose: We analysed the characteristics of arterial baroreflexes during the first phase of apnoea (...
Baroreflex is a mechanism of short-term neural control responsible for maintaining stable levels of ...
Introduction Technical diving is very popular in Finland throughout the year despite diving conditio...
Postural stress requires immediate autonomic nervous action to maintain blood pressure. We determine...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the second leading cause of diving deaths. Scarcity of 12 lead...
Physiological compensation to postural stress is weakened after long‐duration water immersion (WI), ...
Aim: The ability to maintain arterial blood pressure when faced with a postural challenge has implic...
Prolonged and high pressure diving may lead to various physiological changes including significant a...
To define the dynamics of cardiovascular adjustments to apnoea during immersion, beat-to-beat heart ...
Abstract- Humans like most other air-breathing vertebrates exhibit a syndrome known as diving reflex...
Introduction: Heart rate variability (HRV) during underwater diving has been infrequently investigat...
The physiological responses to water immersion (WI) are known; however, the responses to stress foll...
International audienceBackground: The diving response includes cardiovascular adjustments known to d...
Aim Considering that sympathetic activation is induced by exercise, it is reasonable to assume that ...