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The effect of blood alcohol on the initial responses to cold water immersion in humans
Authors:C. M. Franks  F. StC. Golden  I. F. G. Hampton  M. J. Tipton
Affiliation:Robens Institute, c/o Institute of Naval Medicine, Crescent Road, Alverstoke, Gosport, Hants PO12 2DL, UK Fax: 0044 1705 504823, GB
Department of Physiology, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2?9NQ, UK, GB
Abstract:Many drowning victims have alcohol in their blood, but it is not clear whether there is a causal relationship. This study examined the effect of moderate alcohol consumption on the initial responses to cold water immersion. Sixteen subjects wearing swimming costumes undertook two, 3-min head-out seated immersions in water at 15??°C. One hour before immersion, subjects drank either 3.7?ml?·?kg body water–1 of 40% v:v alcohol as vodka, or an equivalent volume of water (control) mixed with squash. On immersion, the average blood alcohol concentration was 23?mmol?·?l–1 (105?mg?·?100?ml–1) after alcohol consumption and zero in the control condition. Respiratory frequency in the first 20?s of immersion was found to be reduced (P?
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