Competitive Offshore Ocean Sailing is a highly demanding activity in which subjects are exposed to psychophysical stressors for a long time. To better define the physiological adaptations, we investigated the stress response of subjects exposed to 3-days long ocean navigation with disruption of circadian rhythms. 6 male subjects were involved in the study and provided urine and saliva samples before setting sail, during a single day of inshore sailing, during 3-days long ocean navigation, and at the arrival, to measure oxidative stress, cortisol, nitric oxide metabolites (NOx) and metabolic response. Motion Sickness questionnaires were also administered during the navigation. The crew suffered a mean weight loss of 1.58 kg. After the long n...
International audienceThis study investigated the sources of physiological stress in diving by compa...
A multi-national sea trial on the effects of ship motions on human performance was performed on Cana...
This study compared neuroendocrine and psychomotor responses in divers (D, n = 11) and non-divers (N...
Competitive Offshore Ocean Sailing is a highly demanding activity in which subjects are exposed to p...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Evidence regarding the impact of offshore sailing on fatigue and...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to explore the cardiovascular and metabolic responses of 9 Optimist sailor...
The present study analyses whether the stress and strain experienced by seafarers differ between the...
INTRODUCTION : Recreational scuba divers are exposed to environmental stresses including increased e...
We studied the metabolic changes that took place in the crew of the Hesperides vessel in their 2001–...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Hyperoxia causes oxidative stress. Breath-hold diving is associa...
The understanding of stress and its impact on human performance is crucial to mitigate human error i...
BackgroundA sea voyage is characterized by a variety of work requirements for the ship's crew, basic...
Introduction: Hyperoxia causes oxidative stress. Breath-hold diving is associated with transient hyp...
Motion sickness experiences were obtained from participants in a 9 month, round the world yacht race...
Objective: The aim of this study was to quantify the stress associated with performing maritime pilo...
International audienceThis study investigated the sources of physiological stress in diving by compa...
A multi-national sea trial on the effects of ship motions on human performance was performed on Cana...
This study compared neuroendocrine and psychomotor responses in divers (D, n = 11) and non-divers (N...
Competitive Offshore Ocean Sailing is a highly demanding activity in which subjects are exposed to p...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Evidence regarding the impact of offshore sailing on fatigue and...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to explore the cardiovascular and metabolic responses of 9 Optimist sailor...
The present study analyses whether the stress and strain experienced by seafarers differ between the...
INTRODUCTION : Recreational scuba divers are exposed to environmental stresses including increased e...
We studied the metabolic changes that took place in the crew of the Hesperides vessel in their 2001–...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Hyperoxia causes oxidative stress. Breath-hold diving is associa...
The understanding of stress and its impact on human performance is crucial to mitigate human error i...
BackgroundA sea voyage is characterized by a variety of work requirements for the ship's crew, basic...
Introduction: Hyperoxia causes oxidative stress. Breath-hold diving is associated with transient hyp...
Motion sickness experiences were obtained from participants in a 9 month, round the world yacht race...
Objective: The aim of this study was to quantify the stress associated with performing maritime pilo...
International audienceThis study investigated the sources of physiological stress in diving by compa...
A multi-national sea trial on the effects of ship motions on human performance was performed on Cana...
This study compared neuroendocrine and psychomotor responses in divers (D, n = 11) and non-divers (N...