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Can exercise before diving prevent decompression sickness?

03.10.04 | Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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The most common decompression related problem in sports divers is injury of the central nervous system, the risk of which is higher with increasing number of bubbles.

Preventive measures to reduce the risk of decompression sickness include breathing oxygen and reducing decompression speed.

Following recent findings on rats, our research group from the University of Split School of Medicine, and colleagues from Norway published in Journal of Physiology a simple non-pharmacological procedure for decreasing bubble formation.

In healthy divers we showed that a single bout of strenuous exercise 24 hours before a simulated dive significantly reduced the number of bubbles in the pulmonary artery compared to dives without preceding exercise.

This finding may form the basis for a novel approach for preventing serious decompression sickness.

The Journal of Physiology

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APA:
Blackwell Publishing Ltd.. (2004, March 10). Can exercise before diving prevent decompression sickness?. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LM2VP05L/can-exercise-before-diving-prevent-decompression-sickness.html
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"Can exercise before diving prevent decompression sickness?." Brightsurf News, Mar. 10 2004, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LM2VP05L/can-exercise-before-diving-prevent-decompression-sickness.html.