نتایج جستجو برای: altitude

تعداد نتایج: 21619  

Journal: :Sleep 2016
Catherine Mary Hill Ana Baya Johanna Gavlak Annette Carroll Kate Heathcote Dagmara Dimitriou Veline L'Esperance Rebecca Webster John Holloway Javier Virues-Ortega Fenella Jane Kirkham Romola Starr Bucks Alexandra Marie Hogan

STUDY OBJECTIVES Physiological adaptation to high altitude hypoxia may be impaired in Andeans with significant European ancestry. The respiratory 'burden' of sleep may challenge adaptation, leading to relative nocturnal hypoxia. Developmental aspects of sleep-related breathing in high-altitude native children have not previously been reported. We aimed to determine the influence of development ...

2015

WHAT IS LIVE HIGH/TRAIN LOW Live high/train low is a training method in which athletes live at high altitude and train at low altitude, usually with the goal of improving performance at sea level. The main idea is to reap the benefits of high altitude acclimatization while maintaining the intensity of low altitude training. The live high portion of the method is sometimes simulated with the use...

Introduction: Extreme altitude travel has gained popularity globally for adventurous, scientific, and military endeavors. Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) at extreme altitude is a rare, covert, and emergent condition requiring immediate intervention. Case Presentation: A case of CVST masqueraded as high altitude cerebral edema (HACE) at 6700 m/22000 ft i...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2016
Robert F Chapman Trine Karlsen R-L Ge James Stray-Gundersen Benjamin D Levine

For sea level based endurance athletes who compete at low and moderate altitudes, adequate time for acclimatization to altitude can mitigate performance declines. We asked whether it is better for the acclimatizing athlete to live at the specific altitude of competition or at a higher altitude, perhaps for an increased rate of physiological adaptation. After 4 wk of supervised sea level trainin...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2008
S Kriemler C Jansen A Linka A Kessel-Schaefer M Zehnder T Schürmann M Kohler K Bloch H P Brunner-La Rocca

The response of pulmonary artery pressure to high altitude has not been studied in children. It is also not known whether the individual response is hereditary. Therefore, the response of pulmonary artery pressure to high altitude was measured in pre-pubertal children in comparison to that in their biological fathers. Echocardiography was performed at 450 m and over 3 days at 3,450 m. Systolic ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1978
R P Hebbel J W Eaton R S Kronenberg E D Zanjani L G Moore E M Berger

To assess the adaptive value of the right-shift of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve (decreased affinity for oxygen) observed in humans upon altitude exposure, the short-term physiologic responses to altitude-induced hypoxia were evaluated in two subjects with a high oxygen affinity hemoglobin (Hb Andrew-Minneapolis) and in two of their normal siblings. In striking contrast to normal subject...

Journal: :Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 2004

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 2004
Anil Pandit

Many physicians are surprised to learn how many people live, work, and play at high altitude. Some 140 million persons reside at altitudes over 2500 m, mainly in North, Central, and South America; Asia; and eastern Africa (1). Increasingly, people are moving to work at high altitude. For example, there are telescopes at altitudes over 5000 m (2) and mines at over 4500 m (3), and the Golmud–Lhas...

2013
Emma Pomeroy Jay T Stock Sanja Stanojevic J Jaime Miranda Tim J Cole Jonathan CK Wells

OBJECTIVES The relative influences of hypoxia and other environmental stressors on growth at altitude remain unclear. Previous work demonstrated an association between peripheral arterial oxygen saturation (Sp O2 ) and anthropometry (especially tibia length) among Tibetan and Han children at altitude. We investigated whether similar associations exist among Andeans, and the patterning of associ...

2014
Yang Liu Ji-Hang Zhang Xu-Bin Gao Xiao-Jing Wu Jie Yu Jian-Fei Chen Shi-Zhu Bian Xiao-Han Ding Lan Huang

BACKGROUND Excessive elevation of arterial blood pressure (BP) at high altitude can be detrimental to our health due to acute mountain sickness (AMS) or some AMS symptoms. This prospective and observational study aimed to elucidate blood pressure changes induced by exposure to high-altitude hypoxia and the relationships of these changes with AMS prevalence, AMS severity, sleep quality and exerc...

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