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| M TiptonSummaryAffiliation: University of Portsmouth Country: UK Publications
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Immersion deaths and deterioration in swimming performance in cold waterM Tipton
Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth, UK
Lancet 354:626-9. 1999..We investigated changes in swimming capability in cold water to find out whether such changes could lead to swim failure and drowning...
A proposed decision-making guide for the search, rescue and resuscitation of submersion (head under) victims based on expert opinionMichael J Tipton
Spinnaker Building, Cambridge Road, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth PO1 2ER, UK
Resuscitation 82:819-24. 2011..If water temperature is 6°C or below, survival/resuscitation is extremely unlikely if submerged longer than 90 min...
Permanence of the habituation of the initial responses to cold-water immersion in humansM J Tipton
Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth, Hants, UK
Eur J Appl Physiol 83:17-21. 2000..Less frequent immersions produced a decrease in the duration, but not the magnitude of the response...
Cold water immersion: sudden death and prolonged survivalMike Tipton
Human and Applied Physiology at the University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth PO1 2DT, UK
Lancet 362:s12-3. 2003
ECG during helicopter underwater escape trainingMichael J Tipton
Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
Aviat Space Environ Med 81:399-404. 2010....
Swimming performance in surf: the influence of experienceM Tipton
Sport and Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Int J Sports Med 29:895-8. 2008..This limits the usefulness of pool swim times and other land-based tests as predictors of surf swimming performance. The hypothesis (H1) is accepted...
Basic life support on small boats at seaM Tipton
Institute of Biomedical and Biomolecular Sciences, Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth, UK
Resuscitation 75:332-7. 2007..However, this should not deter rescuers from attempting to make such efforts where practicable...
Occupational fitness standards for beach lifeguards. Phase 1: the physiological demands of beach lifeguardingT Reilly
Department of Sport and Exercise Science, Institute of Biomedical and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth PO1 2DT, UK
Occup Med (Lond) 56:6-11. 2006..Although similar standards exist internationally to select beach lifeguards (BLGs), these are generally not based on a task analysis. To reduce the likelihood of drowning, a BLG should reach a casualty within 3.5 min (210 s)...
Occupational fitness standards for beach lifeguards. Phase 2: the development of an easily administered fitness testT Reilly
Department of Sport and Exercise Science, Institute of Biomedical and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth PO1 2DT, UK
Occup Med (Lond) 56:12-7. 2006..No task-based fitness standard currently exists for beach lifeguards (BLGs)...
Metabolic production of carbon dioxide in simulated sea states: relevance for hyperbaric escape systemsM Tipton
Department of Sport and Exercise Science, Institute of Biomedical and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Portsmouth, St Michael's Building, White Swan Road, Portsmouth PO1 2DT
Undersea Hyperb Med 33:291-7. 2006..It is therefore recommended that a 12 person HES should be capable of scrubbing at least 8,053L of carbon dioxide in 24 hours. Thus, the current requirement for 8,415L in 24h is reasonable...
Habituation of the initial responses to cold water immersion in humans: a central or peripheral mechanism?M J Tipton
Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth, White Swan Road, Portsmouth, Hants PO1 2DT and Institute of Naval Medicine, Gosport, Hants PO12 2DL, UK
J Physiol 512:621-8. 1998..4. It is concluded that the mechanisms involved in producing habituation of the initial responses are located more centrally than the peripheral receptors...
