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Scuba diving and pregnancy: can we determine safe limits?
No human data, investigating the effects on the fetus of diving, have been published since 1989. We investigated any potential link between diving while pregnant and fetal abnormalities by evaluating field data from retrospective study No.1 (1990/2) and prospective study No.2 (1996/2000). Some 129 women reported 157 pregnancies over 1,465 dives. Latest gestational age reported while diving was ...
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In recent years, scuba diving has become accessible worldwide. The average age of female scuba divers is similar to their window of fertility, and many women dive annually without knowing their pregnancy status. These women seek advice concerning the potential teratogenicity of diving, and whether they can continue the pregnancy. Nevertheless, little is known about the consequences of scuba div...
متن کاملdiabetes and diving
a 35 year old diver comes to your office. he had hyperglycemia in his last check up. he asks if he can steel dive in spite of hyperglycemia. we reviewed the recent studies about diabetic persons who dive. recent studies have shown that well controlled diabetic persons may be permitted to dive, but if they have any problem such as diabetic nephropathy, retinopathy, neurological and cardiac probl...
متن کاملPrevalence of pain and musculoskeletal disorders in diving coaches (recreational diving) and their relation with musculoskeletal abnormalities
Abstract Background and Aim: breath-hold diving has a long history in many countries and has been used to catch pearls and seafood. In the last few decades, diving has become a popular sports activity in throughout the world and educators around the world are training this recreational activity. Inappropriate working conditions, long working hours, use of heavy equipment for a long time and fre...
متن کاملObesity and diving
(Mouret GML. Obesity and diving. Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine. 2006; 36: 145-7.) Obesity has long been accepted as one of the many risk factors for developing decompression sickness (DCS) when diving. Whilst body fat is a great heat insulator, there are a number of disadvantages to an obese person diving. These disadvantages range from the physical restriction of wetsuits, to concurrent medic...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Travel Medicine
سال: 1994
ISSN: 1195-1982,1708-8305
DOI: 10.1111/j.1708-8305.1994.tb00578.x