Author Institution: Department of Physiology, Wright State University ; Department of Physiology, George Washington UniversityA profound bradycardia may be exhibited by waterfowl and aquatic mammals when they dive underwater in search of food. A similar response occurs in humans diving underwater or simply wetting the face while breathholding. This bradycardia is mediated by the parasympathetic nervous system (vagus). We investigated whether the extent of this apneic face immersion bradycardia, or bradycardia during dry apnea, is greater in actively training competitive swimmers than in nonswimmers. Eight competitive swimmers and eight age/sex matched nonswimmers each performed apneic face immersion and dry apneic maneuvers while prone. Res...
Apnoea as well as cold stimulation of the face or the extremities elicits marked cardiovascular refl...
Immersion water sports involve long-term apneas; therefore, athletes must physiologically adapt to ...
The dive response is highly prevalent in aquatic mammals and has been observed to a lesser degree in...
Author Institution: Department of Physiology, Wright State University ; Department of Physiology, Ge...
This study investigated the effect of the mammalian diving reflex (MDR) on the R-R intervals, mean h...
When a diving human holds his or her breath, the heart beat slows and the blood vessels constrict in...
Heart rate response to apnea in air and water during rest and steady-state exercise was studied in 2...
Background: Submergence underwater activates the diving response (DR) in both diving mammals and hum...
bradycardia developing in men and women during apnea in air and more markedly when submerged in wate...
The focus of this research was the reappraisal in physiological and psychophysical terms of current ...
AbstractUnderwater sports such as artistic swimming and freediving, are characterized by periods of ...
International audienceAim: Voluntary apnoea induces several physiological adaptations, including bra...
The diving response is the sequence of cardiovascular, respiratory and metabolic adjustments produce...
Abstract- Humans like most other air-breathing vertebrates exhibit a syndrome known as diving reflex...
The aim of this study was to compare apneic time with the human diving response, defined as heart ra...
Apnoea as well as cold stimulation of the face or the extremities elicits marked cardiovascular refl...
Immersion water sports involve long-term apneas; therefore, athletes must physiologically adapt to ...
The dive response is highly prevalent in aquatic mammals and has been observed to a lesser degree in...
Author Institution: Department of Physiology, Wright State University ; Department of Physiology, Ge...
This study investigated the effect of the mammalian diving reflex (MDR) on the R-R intervals, mean h...
When a diving human holds his or her breath, the heart beat slows and the blood vessels constrict in...
Heart rate response to apnea in air and water during rest and steady-state exercise was studied in 2...
Background: Submergence underwater activates the diving response (DR) in both diving mammals and hum...
bradycardia developing in men and women during apnea in air and more markedly when submerged in wate...
The focus of this research was the reappraisal in physiological and psychophysical terms of current ...
AbstractUnderwater sports such as artistic swimming and freediving, are characterized by periods of ...
International audienceAim: Voluntary apnoea induces several physiological adaptations, including bra...
The diving response is the sequence of cardiovascular, respiratory and metabolic adjustments produce...
Abstract- Humans like most other air-breathing vertebrates exhibit a syndrome known as diving reflex...
The aim of this study was to compare apneic time with the human diving response, defined as heart ra...
Apnoea as well as cold stimulation of the face or the extremities elicits marked cardiovascular refl...
Immersion water sports involve long-term apneas; therefore, athletes must physiologically adapt to ...
The dive response is highly prevalent in aquatic mammals and has been observed to a lesser degree in...