Int J Sports Med 2005; 26(3): 177-181
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-820976
Physiology & Biochemistry

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Arterial Oxygen Saturation and Heart Rate Variation During Breath-Holding: Comparison between Breath-Hold Divers and Controls

J. Delahoche1 , P. Delapille1 , F. Lemaître1 , E. Verin2 , C. Tourny-Chollet1
  • 1Centre d'Etudes des Transformations des Activités Physiques et Sportives (CETAPS), Jeune Equipe UPRES no. 2318, Faculté des Sciences du Sport et de l'Education Physique de Rouen, Université de Rouen, Rouen, France
  • 2Laboratoire de Physiologie Respiratoire et Sportive, CHU de Rouen Charles Nicolle, Rouen, France
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Publication History

Accepted after revision: February 8, 2004

Publication Date:
26 August 2004 (online)

Abstract

Breath-holding induces cardiovascular responses, notably bradycardia and peripheral vasoconstriction, which are known collectively as the diving response. This response is oxygen-conserving, i.e. an augmented response attenuates arterial oxygen desaturation, and is enhanced by apnoea training. To test this hypothesis, we compared heart rate (HR) and arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) in breath-hold divers (BHD) and non-divers (ND). Nine BHD and nine healthy ND performed two static apnoeas (for 30 s and 45 s) and two dynamic apnoeas (for 30 s and 45 s) while swimming underwater at 0.7 m · s-1. The pool temperature was 26 °C. The apnoeas were performed at 60 % of forced vital capacity. Heart rate (HR) and SaO2 were recorded before breath-holding and at its end and are expressed in % change from rest values (ΔHR and ΔSaO2). Comparisons between BHD and ND showed that ΔSaO2 were lower in divers after both static apnoeas for 30 s and 45 s (- 2.8 % vs. - 5.5 %; - 3.2 % vs. 6.3 %; p < 0.05, respectively) and dynamic apnoeas (- 6 % vs. - 10.1 %; - 7.2 % vs. - 12.3 %; p < 0.05, respectively). The change in HR did not differ between the two groups and negative linear relations were found between ΔHR and ΔSaO2 in both divers and ND (r = 0.66 and 0.61, respectively; p < 0.001). Moreover, the slope was lower for the divers (- 0.785 vs. - 0.1429; p < 0.001). Our results suggest that apnoea training explained the greater oxygen conservation seen in the divers in both static and dynamic conditions.

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