Large Lung Volumes Delay the Onset of the Physiological Breaking Point During Simulated Diving

Volume: 12
Published: Sep 29, 2021
Abstract
During breath holding after face immersion there develops an urge to breathe. The point that would initiate the termination of the breath hold, the "physiological breaking point," is thought to be primarily due to changes in blood gases. However, we theorized that other factors, such as lung volume, also contributes significantly to terminating breath holds during face immersion. Accordingly, nine naïve subjects (controls) and seven underwater...
Paper Details
Title
Large Lung Volumes Delay the Onset of the Physiological Breaking Point During Simulated Diving
Published Date
Sep 29, 2021
Volume
12
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