Hold your breath: peripheral and cerebral oxygenation during dry static apnea.
Janne BoutenJan G BourgoisJan BoonePublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2020)
During apnea, the human body elicits several protective mechanisms to protect itself against the deprivation of oxygen. HR slows down, decreasing O2 demand of the cardiac muscle. The decrease in mTOI and increase in cTOI imply a redistribution of blood flow prioritizing the brain. However, this mechanism is not sufficient to maintain cTOI until the end of apnea.