Effects of hyperventilation on oxygenation, apnea breaking points, diving response, and spleen contraction during serial static apneas

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  • who: Frank Pernett from the Serial dives revealed a previously undescribed aspect of hyperventilation have published the research work: Effects of hyperventilation on oxygenation, apnea breaking points, diving response, and spleen contraction during serial static apneas, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study shows that even a short period of hyperventilation delays the physiological breaking point, prolongs apnea duration, and increases desaturation versus normal breathing.
  • how: All the participants were tested in the two conditions during a single visit to the laboratory (Fig 1). The data were tested for normality using Shapiro-Wilk . . .

     

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