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Negative neurofunctional effects of frequency depth and environment in recreational scuba diving: the Geneva memory dive study

机译:休闲潜水中频率深度和环境的负面神经功能影响:日内瓦记忆潜水研究

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>Objectives: To explore relationships between scuba diving activity, brain, and behaviour, and more specifically between global cerebral blood flow (CBF) or cognitive performance and total, annual, or last 6 months' frequencies, for standard dives or dives performed below 40 m, in cold water or warm sea geographical environments. >Methods: A prospective cohort study was used to examine divers from diving clubs around Lac Léman and Geneva University Hospital. The subjects were 215 healthy recreational divers (diving with self-contained underwater breathing apparatus). Main outcome measures were: measurement of global CBF by 133Xe SPECT (single photon emission computed tomography); psychometric and neuropsychological tests to assess perceptual-motor abilities, spatial discrimination, attentional resources, executive functioning, and memory; evaluation of scuba diving activity by questionnaire focusing on number and maximum depth of dives and geographical site of the diving activity (cold water v warm water); and body composition analyses (BMI). >Results: (1) A negative influence of depth of dives on CBF and its combined effect with BMI and age was found. (2) A specific diving environment (more than 80% of dives in lakes) had a negative effect on CBF. (3) Depth and number of dives had a negative influence on cognitive performance (speed, flexibility and inhibition processing in attentional tasks). (4) A negative effect of a specific diving environment on cognitive performance (flexibility and inhibition components) was found. >Conclusions: Scuba diving may have long-term negative neurofunctional effects when performed in extreme conditions, namely cold water, with more than 100 dives per year, and maximal depth below 40 m.
机译:>目标:探讨水肺潜水活动,大脑和行为之间的关系,更具体地说,探究标准条件下全球脑血流量(CBF)或认知表现与总,年度或最近6个月频率之间的关系潜水或在冷水或温暖海域地理环境下40 m以下进行的潜水。 >方法:前瞻性队列研究用于检查LacLéman和日内瓦大学医院附近潜水俱乐部的潜水员。受试者为215名健康休闲潜水员(使用自给式水下呼吸器潜水)。主要结局指标为:通过 133 Xe SPECT(单光子发射计算机断层扫描)测量整体脑血流;心理测验和神经心理学测验,以评估知觉运动能力,空间歧视,注意力资源,执行功能和记忆力;通过问卷调查评估潜水活动,重点是潜水的次数和最大深度以及潜水活动的地理位置(冷水对温水);和身体成分分析(BMI)。 >结果:(1)发现潜水深度对CBF及其与BMI和年龄的综合影响。 (2)特定的潜水环境(超过80%的湖泊潜水)对CBF有负面影响。 (3)潜水的深度和次数对认知表现有负面影响(注意力任务中的速度,灵活性和抑制过程)。 (4)发现特定潜水环境对认知能力(柔韧性和抑制成分)有负面影响。 >结论:在极端条件下(例如冷水)进行水肺潜水可能会产生长期的负面神经功能影响,每年要进行100次以上的潜水,且最大深度不得超过40 m。

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