نتایج جستجو برای: diving

تعداد نتایج: 4795  

2012
W. Michael Panneton Qi Gan Jason Le Robert S. Livergood Philip Clerc Rajko Juric

The mammalian diving response is a powerful autonomic adjustment to underwater submersion greatly affecting heart rate, arterial blood pressure, and ventilation. The bradycardia is mediated by the parasympathetic nervous system, arterial blood pressure is mediated via the sympathetic system and still other circuits mediate the respiratory changes. In the present study we investigate the cardior...

2002
Lee H. Somers

The modern scuba diver has become a slave of the buoyancy compensator. Throughout scuba diving history the diver has had to cope with variations in buoyancy due to suit compression and air usage. During the past five years scores of buoyancy compensation units have appeared on the market. Frequently manufacturers and instructors indicate that the buoyancy compensator is extremely useful for aid...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2009
Miroslav Rozloznik Julian F R Paton Mathias Dutschmann

Hallmarks of the mammalian diving response are protective apnea and bradycardia. These cardiorespiratory adaptations can be mimicked by stimulation of the trigeminal ethmoidal nerve (EN5) and reflect oxygen-conserving mechanisms during breath-hold dives. Increasing drive from peripheral chemoreceptors during sustained dives was reported to enhance the diving bradycardia. The underlying neuronal...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1995
M Pons D Blickenstorfer E Oechslin G Hold P Greminger U K Franzeck E W Russi

The prevalence of pulmonary oedema during scuba-diving is unknown. In our referral centre for diving accidents we have observed several episodes of pulmonary oedema in four previously healthy persons while scuba-diving or swimming. Four events were documented by physical findings, typical chest radiographic changes, and arterial hypoxaemia. Four additional episodes were identified in one of the...

2011
Aaron J. Wirsing Michael R. Heithaus Lawrence M. Dill

Breath-hold divers are strongly interacting species whose top – down infl uence on aquatic communities is shaped by factors governing their diving decisions. Although some of these factors (e.g. physiological constraints, energetic needs) have been scrutinized, the possibility that predation risk infl uences diving behavior has been largely overlooked, and no study to date has asked if anti-pre...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Hamish A Campbell Ross G Dwyer Matthew Gordos Craig E Franklin

Population decline and a shift in the geographical distribution of some ectothermic animals have been attributed to climatic warming. Here, we show that rises in water temperature of a few degrees, while within the thermal window for locomotor performance, may be detrimental to diving behaviour in air-breathing ectotherms (turtles, crocodilians, marine iguanas, amphibians, snakes and lizards). ...

Journal: :International maritime health 2013
Endre Sundal Ågot Irgens Kari Troland Einar Thorsen Marit Grønning

BACKGROUND Loss of consciousness (LOC) is a serious event during diving. The purpose of this study wasto estimate the prevalence and causes of LOC during diving in former North Sea divers, and the impacton health-related quality of life. MATERIALS AND METHODS Up to 1990 a total of 373 Norwegian offshore divers worked in the North Sea. From 2000 to 2011, 221 of these were referred to the Depar...

2018
Serena Lucrezi Salih Murat Egi Massimo Pieri Francois Burman Tamer Ozyigit Danilo Cialoni Guy Thomas Alessandro Marroni Melville Saayman

Introduction: Scuba diving is an important marine tourism sector, but requires proper safety standards to reduce the risks and increase accessibility to its market. To achieve safety goals, safety awareness and positive safety attitudes in recreational scuba diving operations are essential. However, there is no published research exclusively focusing on scuba divers' and dive centres' perceptio...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2000
D P Costa N J Gales

The New Zealand sea lion, Phocarctos hookeri, is the deepest- and longest-diving sea lion. We were interested in whether the diving ability of this animal was related to changes in its at-sea and diving metabolic rates. We measured the metabolic rate, water turnover and diving behavior of 12 lactating New Zealand sea lions at Sandy Bay, Enderby Island, Auckland Islands Group, New Zealand (50 de...

2013
Anne E. Kirkbride-Smith Philip M. Wheeler Magnus L. Johnson

Artificial reefs are increasingly used worldwide as a method for managing recreational diving since they have the potential to satisfy both conservation goals and economic interests. In order to help maximize their utility, further information is needed to drive the design of stimulating resources for scuba divers. We used a questionnaire survey to explore divers' perceptions of artificial reef...

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