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Why Do Divers Want to Liveaboard?Measuring SCUBA Divers’Motivations of Liveaboard Using a Cruise Perspective
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作者 Sha Fang 《Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management》 2020年第1期35-42,共8页
Diving is a recreational activity of growing significance in many countries.In the recreational SCUBA diving industry,a liveaboard service offers tourists to stay on board for several nights and that allows time to tr... Diving is a recreational activity of growing significance in many countries.In the recreational SCUBA diving industry,a liveaboard service offers tourists to stay on board for several nights and that allows time to travel to more distant dive sites.SCUBA diving belongs to an adventure tourism,while cruise is much more leisure tourism activity.However,they share a similar travel mode,so it is very interesting to find the reason behind.Do cruise tourists be the potential diving tourists?The paper adopted the cruising motivation scale for diving tourists to develop a scale for SCUBA divers’motivations of liveaboard.Convenience sampling was used to select participants for the study.After exploratory factor analysis(EFA),the results showed that there were six dimension of SCUBA divers’liveaboard motivation,and the added dimension of divers’preference was valid.Finally,a measurement scale of SCUBA divers’liveaboard motivation was proposed in this study,and the discussion and implication were also presented in the paper. 展开更多
关键词 scuba diving liveaboard MOTIVATION measurement scale
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A Short Report on Decompression Sickness Incidents in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
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作者 Sheeba Ahmed Avijit Roy 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2016年第1期101-106,共6页
Objectives: Due to presence of extensively fascinating coral reef ecosystem in the continental shelf of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, people from all over the world visit these islands of India to indulge in recreation... Objectives: Due to presence of extensively fascinating coral reef ecosystem in the continental shelf of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, people from all over the world visit these islands of India to indulge in recreational diving. An increased participation figure has also elevated the number of divers at risk for Decompression Sickness (DCS). Despite this, no scientific data are available on DCS incidents from India. Present study is aimed to evaluate the DCS incidents reported in these islands, treatment provided, and the outcome of the treatment. An attempt has also been made to calculate the approximate frequency of DCS in comparison to the participation figure. Methods: Study design is retrospective data analyses of a recompression chamber. Naval Diving Unit Port Blair has the only active decompression chamber available in the islands, and Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital Port Blair was used to collect information on DCS incidents that occurred during the mentioned period. Due to lack of authenticated generalized documents of divers’ health history and dive logs, the scanty information was gathered from the dive centres on the basis of personal interviews/communications among the SCUBA diving instructors. Results: A total of nine cases were reported during the span of last four and half years, and thus approximate frequency of DCS in Andamans was 0.2/10000 divers year. All of the patients recovered completely after receiving the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), with no residual symptoms. Conclusions: Incident rate of DCS in Andamans is lower than that in many other parts of the world;possible reason could be under-reporting of less severe DCS cases. During the study period, the number of DCS type II incidents presented for the treatment was higher than that of DCS type I incidents. HBOT proved a complete success in treating DCS cases in the island. 展开更多
关键词 Decompression Sickness scuba diving Andaman and Nicobar Islands INDIA
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Heart Rate Variability from Underwater Spiroergometry:How Meaningful?
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作者 Andreas Koch Fabian Möller +4 位作者 Elena Jacobi Thomas Muth Clark Pepper Uwe Hoffmann Jochen D.Schipke 《Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise》 CSCD 2023年第2期116-122,共7页
Cardiovascular fitness of divers is overwhelmingly performed using bicycle ergometry.A more sport-specific alternative presents fit2dive,an underwater spiroergometry system.Purpose of this exploratory study:using fit2... Cardiovascular fitness of divers is overwhelmingly performed using bicycle ergometry.A more sport-specific alternative presents fit2dive,an underwater spiroergometry system.Purpose of this exploratory study:using fit2dive to investigate the diagnostic value of measures of heart rate variability(HRV)after markedly increasing physical load.Ten scuba divers employed the fit2dive system and increased fin-swimming speed until exhaustion.Breathing gas consumption(VE)and heart rate(HR)were measured.A three-lead ECG was recorded to analyze for time and frequency domain HRV-measures.VE increased from 16.5±6.5 to 68.3±26.6 L/min.HR increased from 96±13 beats/min(mean±SD)at rest to 170±14 beats/min before exhaustion.Global variability(SDNN:132±42 vs.54±17 ms)decreased along with two measures of parasympathetic activity(RMSSD:59±31 vs.24±16 ms;pNN50:22%±12%vs.3%±3%).Measures from the frequency domain decreased[low frequency(LF):3167±2651 vs.778±705 ms_(2)]or remained unaltered[high frequency(HF):885±652 vs.431±463 ms^(2)].Thus,LF/HF decreased from 4.3±2.3 to 2.5±1.4.The sports-specific fit2dive can help assessing diving fitness by employing HRV measures.However,this study supports the view that these measures much depend on HR.Thus,HRV measures regarding altered autonomic control during exercise will lead to serious misinterpretation:as HR increases,variability decreases. 展开更多
关键词 scuba diving Physical fitness Heart rate Heart rate variability Autonomic nervous system
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