1999
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-86921999000500005
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Potência aeróbica máxima, freqüência cardíaca e capacidade vital em ambientes normo e hiperbárico

Abstract: Este estudo se propôs verificar variáveis fisiológicas. Revisando a literatura sobre o presente trabalho, levantaram-se vários tratados especificando as reações e adaptações tanto fisiológicas quanto comportamentais ocorridas no organismo durante o mergulho. Seguiu-se o modelo da pesquisa descritiva do tipo survey, da qual participaram mergulhadores da Marinha do Brasil, do sexo masculino, praticantes de atividades físicas num total de 9, com média da idade de 28 ± 4,3 anos, peso de 76,7 ± 8,32kg e estatura de… Show more

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“…In contrast, a literature review that compared normal and hyperbaric ambient verified the heart rate (p = 0.1468; > 0.05) showed a significant difference between the verified types of ambient. The maximum O 2 consumption (p = 0.00013; <0.05) showed significant differences between these environments, though (30) . It is evident that the exposure of the biological system (healthy, ill or conditioned) to hyperbaric pressure changes the cardiac control, which can be verified by the decrease of the heart rate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In contrast, a literature review that compared normal and hyperbaric ambient verified the heart rate (p = 0.1468; > 0.05) showed a significant difference between the verified types of ambient. The maximum O 2 consumption (p = 0.00013; <0.05) showed significant differences between these environments, though (30) . It is evident that the exposure of the biological system (healthy, ill or conditioned) to hyperbaric pressure changes the cardiac control, which can be verified by the decrease of the heart rate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%