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Moller, R; Horejsi, R; Tafeit, E; Fraidl, M; Dietmaier, G; Anegg, U; Klemen, H; Wallner-Liebmann, S.
Effects of a Hyperbaric Environment on Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue Topography (SAT-Top)
COLLEGIUM ANTROPOL. 2010; 34(4): 1309-1313.
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- Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Holasek Sandra Johanna
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Möller Reinhard
- Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Anegg Udo
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Dietmaier Gabriele
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Horejsi Renate
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Klemen Huberta
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Tafeit Erwin
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- Abstract:
- The physiological reactions of the body in scuba diving situation can be simulated in a pressure chamber by increasing the ambient pressure. In this study the influence of a hyperbaric environment of 6 bar on the changes of the subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) thicknesses on different body sites in 68 voluntary men with undersea diving experience was investigated. Measurements of SAT-Topography (SAT-Top) were performed with the optical device Lipometer before and after hyperbaric exposure. We observed a significant increase of the SAT-layers of the upper body zones, upper abdomen (+24.5%), lower abdomen (+21%) and front chest (+19%) after hyperbaric exposure. This increase of volume can be assumed to the nitrogen accumulation in fat cells at increased ambient pressures. In conclusion we describe for the first time in detail the influence of a hyperbaric environment on quantitative and topographic changes of SAT
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