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Effects of exercise on the incidence of decompression sickness: a review of pertinent literature and current concepts
Authors:James R. Jauchem
Affiliation:(1) Research Resources Information Center, Department of Information and Defense Programs, Tracor Inc, Rockville, Maryland, USA;(2) Radiation Sciences Division (RZP), US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, 78235 Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, USA
Abstract:Summary The effects of exercise on the incidence of decompression sickness (DCS) are not completely understood. This paper reviews studies that have addressed this question. Studies have involved exposures of animals and human subjects to high pressures, which would occur in SCUBA diving operations, and to low pressures, which exist during high-altitude aircraft flights and extravehicular activities during space flight. The temporal course of the exercise in relation to the decompression procedure and the nature of the exercise may influence effects on DCS incidence. Effects of exercise on the uptake and elimination of nitrogen, the production of bubbles due to limb movements, the potential role of carbon dioxide, and current plans for further research are discussed.
Keywords:Aerospace medicine  Decompression sickness  Diving  Exertion  Space flight
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