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MikeFerrara:it's pretty straight forward to do a better job of teaching.
Charlie59:Most of the articles from Undercurrent can be seen at undercurrent.org but may require subscription to the online journal. Let me quote the first line here though, "Obesity has long been considered a risk factor for decompression sickness, but Divers Alert Network (DAN) also considers it a top reason for dive fatalities."
Going on to say that "45% of dead divers had a body mass index of 30 or above".
And , "Therefore, physically unfit buddies can't always be relied upon to come to the rescue in times of need."
This from Undercurrent January 2007.
Charlie59:Going on to say that "45% of dead divers had a body mass index of 30 or above".
Charlie59:...Obesity in this case was a BMI (body mass index) of over 30...