This study compared neuroendocrine and psychomotor responses in divers (D, n = 11) and non-divers (ND, n = 9) following 30-minute hyperbaric and decompression stress to 180, 300 and 450 kPa. Venous blood was drawn pre-dive and at 20 and 60 minutes post-dive and analyzed for norepinephrine (NE), epinephrine (E), tryptophan (TRP), cortisol (COR), growth hormone (GH), adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) and prolactin (PRL). Reaction time was assessed using a psychomotor vigilance task. There was no difference between groups, across time or among levels of hyperbaric stress, for NE, E, TRP or GH. Small decreases over time in COR were noted. ACTH was significantly higher for ND at 20 minutes following 180 kPa and after 60 minutes for 450 kPa exp...
9noIntroduction: Hyperbaric environment exposure in humans has cardiovascular effects mainly charact...
Objective: To investigate whether divers with varying levels of experience and without a history of ...
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Abstract This study was designed to evaluate physiological and psychological stress parameters in 2...
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By using a psycho-physiological approach we investigated the stress response during parachute jumpin...
By using a psycho-physiological approach we investigated the stress response during parachute jumpin...
BACKGROUND: The issue of prolonged diving has grown in importance, in light of the significant numbe...
The dive response is highly prevalent in aquatic mammals and has been observed to a lesser degree in...
Introduction Technical diving is very popular in Finland throughout the year despite diving conditio...
9noIntroduction: Hyperbaric environment exposure in humans has cardiovascular effects mainly charact...
Objective: To investigate whether divers with varying levels of experience and without a history of ...
Repeated hypoxemia in obstructive sleep apnea patients increases sympathetic activity, thereby promo...
Scuba diving, an expensive form of extreme sport, remains popular despite the world wide economic re...
INTRODUCTION : Recreational scuba divers are exposed to environmental stresses including increased e...
International audienceThis study investigated the sources of physiological stress in diving by compa...
The use of hyperbaric oxygen plays a significant role in many aspects of medicine. However, there ar...
Abstract This study was designed to evaluate physiological and psychological stress parameters in 2...
The aim of this study was to explore the effect of a hyperbaric environment alone on the cardiovascu...
R. J. BIERSNER. Effect of long-term hyperbaric stress on ammonia metabolism in humans. Aviat. Space ...
By using a psycho-physiological approach we investigated the stress response during parachute jumpin...
By using a psycho-physiological approach we investigated the stress response during parachute jumpin...
BACKGROUND: The issue of prolonged diving has grown in importance, in light of the significant numbe...
The dive response is highly prevalent in aquatic mammals and has been observed to a lesser degree in...
Introduction Technical diving is very popular in Finland throughout the year despite diving conditio...
9noIntroduction: Hyperbaric environment exposure in humans has cardiovascular effects mainly charact...
Objective: To investigate whether divers with varying levels of experience and without a history of ...
Repeated hypoxemia in obstructive sleep apnea patients increases sympathetic activity, thereby promo...