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Women and Scuba Diving [PDF]

open access: yesObstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1991
Scuba diving is becoming an increasingly popular sport, and the British Sub Aqua Club estimates that there are 5000 female non-commercial divers in Britain. Doctors are increasingly being asked to advise patients about the risks associated with diving, and, with the growing number of women divers, this must include an assessment of any risks during ...
M. St. Leger-Dowse, J. E. Cresswell
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SCUBA Learning Video for Diving Courses

open access: yesKinestetik, 2021
SCUBA diving is one of the studies that must be mastered by students taking Diving courses in the UNTIRTA Sports Science Study Program, especially students who will take the Sport Tourism concentration.
Ayu Rahayu   +3 more
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The Effect of Pre-Scuba Diving Exercise Intensity on Vein Bubble Formation after Scuba Diving [PDF]

open access: yes운동과학, 2019
PURPOSE This study was to investigate the effects of pre-scuba diving exercise intensity on vein bubble formation after scuba diving. METHODS The participants were divided into four groups: Non-Exercise group (NEG/n=20) and Low Intensity-Exercise group ...
Kil-hyung Han   +2 more
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Reducing Veterans’ Symptoms of Depression, Anxiety, Stress, and Posttraumatic Stress, and Enhancing Engagement in Occupations with SCUBA Diving and Occupational Therapy

open access: yesJournal of Veterans Studies, 2020
Veterans face significant occupational and mental health challenges. This article explores whether an occupational therapy program in combination with SCUBA diving can enhance occupational performance and mental health outcomes for veterans more than ...
Dragana Krpalek   +3 more
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Recreational scuba diving: negative or positive effects of oxidative and cardiovascular stress? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Environmental conditions and increased physical activity during scuba diving are followed by increased production of free radicals and disturbed redox balance.
Dumić, Jerka   +2 more
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Safety Priorities and Underestimations in Recreational Scuba Diving Operations: A European Study Supporting the Implementation of New Risk Management Programmes

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
Introduction: Scuba diving is an important marine tourism sector, but requires proper safety standards to reduce the risks and increase accessibility to its market.
Serena Lucrezi   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

Low-level laser therapy for treatment of tinnitus in Red Sea scuba divers: a randomized clinical study

open access: yesThe Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology, 2022
Background Scuba diving has become a popular hobby. However, diving puts the auditory system at the risk of a wide variety of complaints including tinnitus. Low-level laser therapy is a new modality in treatment of tinnitus.
Osama A. Elsayad, Basel Alsharif
doaj   +1 more source

Assessment of fitness for recreational scuba diving in candidates with asthma: a pilot study

open access: yesBMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 2020
Background Asthma may be regarded as a contraindication to scuba diving.Purpose A clinical algorithm to assess fitness to dive among individuals with asthma was developed and tested prospectively in clinical practice.Study design Cohort study.Methods All
Amalie Ustrup   +2 more
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The influence of scuba diving experience on divers' perceptions, and its implications for managing diving destinations.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2019
Scuba diving experience-which can include accumulated diving experience and familiarity with a diving location-is an important descriptor of diver specialisation and behaviour.
Serena Lucrezi   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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