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- A review of nutritional recommendations for scuba divers.
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BACKGROUND: Scuba diving is an increasingly popular activity that involves the use of specialized equipment and compressed air to breathe underwater. Scuba divers are subject to the physiological consequences of being immersed in a high-pressure environment, including, but not limited to, increased work of breathing and kinetic energy expenditure, decreased fluid absorption, and alteration of metabolism. Individual response to these environmental stressors may result in a differential risk of...
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- Journal article
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- Brenner, Rhiannon J / Balan, Kiran A / Andersen, Marie PL / Dugrenot, Emmanuel / Vrijdag, Xavier CE / Van Waart, Hanna / Tillmans, Frauke
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/70560
- Related subjects
- Health / metabolism / nutrition / physiology / pressure / scuba diving / Diving / Humans / Decompression Sickness / Nutritional Requirements / Energy Intake / Energy Metabolism / 32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences / 4206 Public Health / 42 Health Sciences / Prevention / Science & Technology / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Nutrition & Dietetics / Sport Sciences / VENOUS GAS EMBOLI / DECOMPRESSION-SICKNESS / OXIDATIVE STRESS / ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION / ENERGY-EXPENDITURE / PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS / PULMONARY-EDEMA / KETOGENIC DIET / IN-VITRO / ANTIOXIDANTS / 0606 Physiology / 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences / 1111 Nutrition and Dietetics / 3210 Nutrition and dietetics / 4207 Sports science and exercise
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