flip1
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I started the Atkin's diet phase 1 (<20 gms carb/day) 3 days prior to a couple of days diving with my son. He typically ends a dive with ~300psi more than I do but this time it was more in the range of 1500psi (he is 15 & 140# and I am 43 and 250#).
I suspected that possibly the state of ketosis (fat burning) I was in was effecting my oxygen metabolism. Several non-diving sites describe physiological mechanisms of:
I suspected that possibly the state of ketosis (fat burning) I was in was effecting my oxygen metabolism. Several non-diving sites describe physiological mechanisms of:
[/list=1]- CO2 accumulation in tissues due to a depletion of bicarbonate ions
- O2 can not be effectively utilized when there is a disturbance in the acid-base relationship in the tissues
- Osmotic interchange between arterial blood & tissues is impacted and O2 is carried away by venous blood w/o being used.
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This physiological response seems to fit my more rapid air use on this dive trip.
Has the effect of a low carb diet (ketosis) ever been studied for divers? I have seen some ancedotal posts on the message boards that it is good for endurance but would appreciate a more technical discussion.
b.t.w. I don't plan to try it again, as we both want some more bottom time.
Thanks, Flip1