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Hypothermia continues to be a major limitation to diving in cold water.[18]
The limitation of finger dexterity due to pain or numbness decreases
general safety and work capacity, which consequently increases the risk
of other injuries.[18][20] Pressurized heliox breathing mixtures have a much higher thermal mass than air, so for diving below 100 meters, not only is a hot water suit
required, but the breathing mixture must be pre-heated, or the symptoms
of hypothermia can set in without realization and cause death in
minutes.[18]
Other predisposing factors leading to immersion hypothermia include dehydration, inadequate rewarming with repetitive diving, starting a dive while wearing cold, wet dry suit undergarments, sweating with work, inadequate thermal insulation (for example, thin dry suit undergarment), and poor physical conditioning.[18]
Heat is lost more quickly in water[18]
than on land. Water temperatures that would be quite reasonable as
outdoor air temperatures can lead to hypothermia. A water temperature of
10 °C (50 °F) often leads to death in one hour, and water temperatures hovering at freezing can lead to death in as little as 15 minutes.[31] Water at a temperature of 26 °C (79 °F) will, after prolonged exposure, lead to hypothermia.[32]"