<div><p>Objective</p><p>The visual analog score (VAS) is widely used in clinical medicine to evaluate the severity of subjective symptoms. There is substantial literature on the application of the VAS in medicine, especially in measuring pain, nausea, fatigue, and sleep quality. Hypobaric chambers are utilized to test and exercise the anaerobic endurance of athletes. To this end, we evaluated the degree of AMS using the visual analog scale (VAS) in a hypobaric chamber in which the equivalent altitude was increased from 300 to 3500 m.</p><p>Methods</p><p>We observed 32 healthy young men in the hypobaric chamber (Guizhou, China) and increased the altitude from 300 to 3500 m. During the five hours of testing, we measured the resting blood oxyg...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a debilitating health problem that affects a number of subjects whe...
Ataxia at altitude is reviewed in relation to acute mountain sickness (AMS). The cause of ataxia occ...
Objective Normobaric (NH) and hypobaric hypoxia (HH) are associated with acute mountain sickness (A...
The visual analog score (VAS) is widely used in clinical medicine to evaluate the severity of subjec...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a common condition that affects people that ascend too rapidly to h...
Assessment of the presence and severity of acute mountain sickness (AMS) is based on subjective repo...
Importance Acute mountain sickness (AMS) affects more than 25% of individuals ascending to 3500 m (1...
Assessment of the presence and severity of acute mountain sickness (AMS) is based on subjective repo...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS), characterized by headache, nausea, fatigue, and dizziness when unaccl...
Purpose: There is an ongoing discussion how to assess acute mountain sickness (AMS) in real life con...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) occurs when there is failure of acclimatisation to high altitude. The ...
Assesing presence and severity of AMS is based on subjective reporting of sensation of symptoms. The...
To our knowledge, no study has used an assessment of ataxia and a finger-tapping task on a mobile de...
The purpose of this study was to compare three commonly used scoring systems of acute mountain sickn...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) affects more than 25% of individuals ascending to 3500 m (11 500 ft) a...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a debilitating health problem that affects a number of subjects whe...
Ataxia at altitude is reviewed in relation to acute mountain sickness (AMS). The cause of ataxia occ...
Objective Normobaric (NH) and hypobaric hypoxia (HH) are associated with acute mountain sickness (A...
The visual analog score (VAS) is widely used in clinical medicine to evaluate the severity of subjec...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a common condition that affects people that ascend too rapidly to h...
Assessment of the presence and severity of acute mountain sickness (AMS) is based on subjective repo...
Importance Acute mountain sickness (AMS) affects more than 25% of individuals ascending to 3500 m (1...
Assessment of the presence and severity of acute mountain sickness (AMS) is based on subjective repo...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS), characterized by headache, nausea, fatigue, and dizziness when unaccl...
Purpose: There is an ongoing discussion how to assess acute mountain sickness (AMS) in real life con...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) occurs when there is failure of acclimatisation to high altitude. The ...
Assesing presence and severity of AMS is based on subjective reporting of sensation of symptoms. The...
To our knowledge, no study has used an assessment of ataxia and a finger-tapping task on a mobile de...
The purpose of this study was to compare three commonly used scoring systems of acute mountain sickn...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) affects more than 25% of individuals ascending to 3500 m (11 500 ft) a...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a debilitating health problem that affects a number of subjects whe...
Ataxia at altitude is reviewed in relation to acute mountain sickness (AMS). The cause of ataxia occ...
Objective Normobaric (NH) and hypobaric hypoxia (HH) are associated with acute mountain sickness (A...