E Schagatay
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Recent Articles
1.
Patrician A, Schagatay E
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2016 Apr;
27(6):622-626.
PMID: 27037996
Breath-hold divers train to minimize their oxygen consumption to improve their apneic performance. Dietary nitrate has been shown to reduce the oxygen cost in a variety of situations, and our...
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Engan H, Richardson M, Lodin-Sundstrom A, van Beekvelt M, Schagatay E
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2013 Jun;
23(3):340-8.
PMID: 23802288
Three potentially protective responses to hypoxia have been reported to be enhanced in divers: (1) the diving response, (2) the blood-boosting spleen contraction, and (3) a long-term enhancement of hemoglobin...
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Schagatay E, Andersson J, Hallen M, Palsson B
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2001 Mar;
90(4):1623-9; discussion 1606.
PMID: 11247970
This study addressed the interaction between short-term adaptation to apneas with face immersion and erythrocyte release from the spleen. Twenty healthy volunteers, including ten splenectomized subjects, participated. After prone rest,...
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Andersson J, Schagatay E, Gislen A, Holm B
Eur J Appl Physiol
. 2001 Feb;
83(6):566-72.
PMID: 11192066
Apnoea as well as cold stimulation of the face or the extremities elicits marked cardiovascular reflexes in humans. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether forearm immersion in...
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Schagatay E, van Kampen M, Emanuelsson S, Holm B
Eur J Appl Physiol
. 2000 Aug;
82(3):161-9.
PMID: 10929209
The aim of this investigation was to study separately the effects of physical training and apnea training on the diving response and apneic time in humans. Both types of training...
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Schagatay E, van Kampen M, Andersson J
Undersea Hyperb Med
. 1999 Sep;
26(3):143-9.
PMID: 10485514
Human breath-hold divers usually perform a series of dives with short intervals. Repeated apneas prolong apneic time, and an accentuated diving response has been suggested to be the cause. The...
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Holm B, Schagatay E, Kobayashi T, Masuda A, Ohdaira T, Honda Y
Appl Human Sci
. 1998 Dec;
17(5):181-7.
PMID: 9844246
The Ama have existed for more than 2000 years in Japan and Korea. They have been diving for seaweed and molluscs. Their traditional way of fishing, with goggles or a...
8.
Andersson J, Schagatay E
Undersea Hyperb Med
. 1998 May;
25(1):21-5.
PMID: 9566083
We studied the effect of the human diving response, defined as bradycardia and reduced peripheral blood flow, on arterial hemoglobin desaturation. We induced a diving response of different magnitudes by...
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Schagatay E, Andersson J
Undersea Hyperb Med
. 1998 May;
25(1):13-9.
PMID: 9566082
The aim of this study was to compare apneic time with the human diving response, defined as heart rate (HR) reduction and reduced skin blood flow, in groups with varying...
10.
Andersson J, Schagatay E
Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol
. 1998 Feb;
77(1-2):19-24.
PMID: 9459516
The effects of lung volume and involuntary breathing movements on the human diving response were studied in 17 breath-hold divers. Each subject performed maximal effort apnoeas and simulated dives by...