Cardiovascular Change in Elderly Male Breath-hold Divers (Ama) and their Socio-economical Background at Chikura in Japan
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The Ama have existed for more than 2000 years in Japan and Korea. They have been diving for seaweed and molluscs. Their traditional way of fishing, with goggles or a mask, but without a wetsuit, is still practised as a result of laws against overfishing. We investigated cardiovascular diving responses, expressed as heart rate (HR) reduction, peripheral vasoconstriction indicated by skin blood flow (SkBF) and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) during breath-hold face immersion in a group of eight elderly male Ama at Chikura, Japan. Their data were compared to those from three other groups: a) elderly non-divers; b) young divers and c) young non-divers. Our previous studies have shown that young divers show a more pronounced bradycardia than young non-divers. The present study of elderly Ama and elderly non-divers was performed to investigate if this difference persists in old age. We found that, in spite of many years of diving experience, HR reduction of the elderly professional divers observed during face immersion did not differ from that of elderly non-divers, but it was much less pronounced than in the two younger groups. We conclude that even if a well-developed diving response at young age has been reduced to the level of non-divers, the Ama are still able to continue their work of diving in old age. Ama that has been a traditionally female occupation, is mostly practised by men at Chikura today. No young have been recruited for this profession. Therefore, the present Ama are senior and the traditional breath-hold diving will probably cease to exist in the near future. The probable reasons for these changes are discussed.
- 日本生理人類学会の論文
著者
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Honda Yoshiyuki
Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Chiba University
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Masuda Atsuko
Department Of Physiology
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Masuda Atsuko
Department Of Biological Sciences Faculty Of Science Nara Women's University
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Honda Y
Department Of Physiology
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Honda Yoshiyuki
Department Of Physiology School Of Medicine Chiba University
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Honda Yoshiyuki
Department Of Physiology
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KOBAYASHI Toshio
Health Science Center, Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine
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Ohdaira Tetsuro
Departmanets of Respiratory Medicine, Nishi-Niigata Chuo National Hospital
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MASUDA Atuko
Department of Physiology
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Holm Boris
Department of Animal Physiol., University of Lund
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Schagatay Erika
Department of Animal Physiol., University of Lund
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Holm Boris
Department Of Animal Physiol. University Of Lund
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Schagatay Erika
Department Of Animal Physiol. University Of Lund
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Ohdaira Tetsuro
Department Of Med. School Of Med. Niigata University
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Ohdaira Tetsuro
Departmanets Of Respiratory Medicine Nishi-niigata Chuo National Hospital
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Kobayashi Toshio
Health Science Center Tokyo University Of Mercantile Marine
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