1. Risk profiles of elite breath-hold divers.
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Allinger, Jérémie, Noulhiane, Marion, Féménias, Damien, Louvet, Benoit, Clua, Eric, Bouyeure, Antoine, and Lemaître, Frédéric
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EPISODIC memory , *LOSS of consciousness , *VITAL capacity (Respiration) , *WORLD championships , *RISK-taking behavior , *VARIANCES - Abstract
This study aimed to determine a typical profile of elite breath-hold divers (BHDs), in relation to loss of consciousness (LOC) and episodic memory. Forty-four BHDs were evaluated during a world championship with anthropometric and physiological measurements, psychosociological factors and memory assessment. Seventy-five percent of the BHDs had at least one LOC with the predominance being men (
p < 0.05). Thirty six percent of BHDs presented a low-risk profile and 64% a high-risk profile with no particular psychological pattern. Stepwise multiple linear regression showed that body fat, years of BH practice, age and forced vital capacity explained a significant amount of the variance of LOC for all BHDs (F(4,39) = 16.03,p < 0.001, R2 = 0.622, R2Adjusted = 0.583). No correlation was found between resting physiological parameters and their training or depth performances. In conclusion, anthropometric data, pulmonary factors and breath-holding experience were predictive of LOC in elite BHDs, with men taking more risks. BHDs episodic memory was not impaired. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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