Peer Reviewed Journal Publications

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de Bruijn R, Richardson MX, and Schagatay E. Oxygen-conserving effect of the diving response in the immersed human. Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine, 39(4): 193-199, 2009.

Richardson MX, de Bruijn R, and Schagatay E. Hypoxia augments apnea-induced increase in hemoglobin concentration and hematocrit. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 105(1):63-68, 2009.

Richardson, MX, Lodin A, Schagatay, E and Reimers J. Short-term effects of normobaric hypoxia on the human spleen.  European Journal of Applied Physiology, 104(2):395-399, 2008.

Richardson, MX, de Bruijn, R, Holmberg, H-C, Björklund, G, Haughey, H. and Schagatay, E  
Increase of hemoglobin concentration after maximal apneas in divers, skiers, and untrained humans.  Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 30(3) 276-281, 2005.

Schagatay, E, Haughey, H, and Reimers, J.    
Speed of spleen volume changes invoked by serial apneas.  European Journal of Applied Physiology, Jan 93(4):447-52, 2005.

Andersson, J P A, Biasoletto-Tjellström, G, and Schagatay, E 
Effects of the human diving response on the alveolar gas exchange during apnea. In manuscript, 2002. 

Andersson, J P A, Linér, M H, Fredsted, A, and Schagatay, E  
Alveolar gas exchange and cardiovascular responses during apneas in exercising humans. In manuscript, 2002.

Schagatay, E, and van Kampen, M 
Apneic snout immersion in trained pigs elicits a "diving response". Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 393:73-76, 1995.

Andersson, J P A, Linér, M H, Rünow, E, and Schagatay, E K A 
Diving response and arterial oxygen saturation during apnea and exercise in breath-hold divers. Journal of Applied Physiology 93:882-886, 2002.

Schagatay, E, Andersson, J P A, Hallén, M, and Pålsson, B 
Selected Contribution: Role of spleen emptying in prolonging apneas in humans. Journal of Applied Physiology 90:1623-1629, 2001.

Schagatay, E, van Kampen, M, Emanuelsson, S, and Holm, B 
Effects of physical training and apnea training on apneic time and the diving response in humans. European Journal of Applied Physiology 82:161-169, 2000. 

Andersson, J, Schagatay, E, Gislén, A, and Holm, B 
Cardiovascular responses to cold-water immersions of the forearm and face, and their relationship to apnoea. European Journal of Applied Physiology 83:566-572, 2000.

Schagatay, E, van Kampen, M, and Andersson, J 
Effects of repeated apneas on apneic time and diving response in non-divers. Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine 26:143-149, 1999.

Holm, B, Schagatay, E, and Andersson, J 
A possible physiological role of the face as a thermosensor in an ancient water ape and in present day humans. Perpectives in Human Biology 4:41-46, 1999.

Andersson, J, and Schagatay, E 
Effects of lung volume and involuntary breathing movements on the human diving response. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology 77:19-24, 1998a.

Schagatay, E, and Andersson, J
Diving response and apneic time in humans. Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine 25:13-19, 1998.

Andersson, J, and Schagatay, E 
Arterial oxygen desaturation during apnea in humans. Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine 25:21-25, 1998b. 

Holm, B, Schagatay, E, Kobayashi, T, Masuda, A, Ohdaira, T, and Honda, Y 
Cardiovascular change in elderly male breath-hold divers (Ama) and their socio-economical background at Chikura in Japan. Applied Human Science 17:181-187, 1998.

Schagatay, E, and Holm, B 
The effects of water and ambient air temperatures on human diving bradycardia. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology 73:1-6, 1996. 

Schagatay, E 
The human diving response - effects of temperature and training. Thesis, Department of Animal Physiology, Lund University, 212 pp, 1996