Purpose: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depending on experimental protocol. In addition, high and low blood glucose levels have been reported at high altitude. We hypothesized that gradual ascent to high altitude results in changes in glucose levels in healthy young adults. Methods: 25 adult volunteers, split into two teams, took part in the British Services Dhaulagiri Medical Research Expedition completing 14 days of trekking around the Dhaulagiri circuit in Nepal reaching a peak altitude of 5300m on Day 11 of the trek. Participants wore blinded continuous glucose monitors (CGM) throughout. Blood samples for c-peptide, pro-insulin and triacylglycerides were taken at sea level (UK) and...
OBJECTIVE-Limited information is available regarding the metabolic effects of high altitude trekking...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A growing number of subjects with diabetes take part in ph...
Introduction: Under normal physiological normal conditions, high altitude inhabitants have lower blo...
Purpose: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
PURPOSE: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
OBJECTIVE-Safe, very high altitude trekking in subjects with type 1 diabetes requires understanding ...
This study investigated how high-altitude (HA, 4300 m) acclimatization affected exogenous glucose ox...
Abstract Under altitude hypoxia condition, energy reliance on anaerobic glycolysis increases to comp...
AIM: Higher haemoglobin levels and differences in glucose metabolism have been reported among high-a...
Background Constant moderate intensity physical exertion in humid environments at altitude poses a c...
Due to increasing numbers of people with diabetes taking part in extreme sports (e.g., high-altitude...
Objectives: To clarify the association between glucose intolerance and high altitudes (2900-4800 m) ...
At high altitude oxygen delivery to the tissues is impaired leading to oxygen insufficiency (hypoxia...
At high altitude oxygen delivery to the tissues is impaired leading to oxygen insufficiency (hypoxia...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE Limited information is available regarding the metabolic eff...
OBJECTIVE-Limited information is available regarding the metabolic effects of high altitude trekking...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A growing number of subjects with diabetes take part in ph...
Introduction: Under normal physiological normal conditions, high altitude inhabitants have lower blo...
Purpose: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
PURPOSE: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
OBJECTIVE-Safe, very high altitude trekking in subjects with type 1 diabetes requires understanding ...
This study investigated how high-altitude (HA, 4300 m) acclimatization affected exogenous glucose ox...
Abstract Under altitude hypoxia condition, energy reliance on anaerobic glycolysis increases to comp...
AIM: Higher haemoglobin levels and differences in glucose metabolism have been reported among high-a...
Background Constant moderate intensity physical exertion in humid environments at altitude poses a c...
Due to increasing numbers of people with diabetes taking part in extreme sports (e.g., high-altitude...
Objectives: To clarify the association between glucose intolerance and high altitudes (2900-4800 m) ...
At high altitude oxygen delivery to the tissues is impaired leading to oxygen insufficiency (hypoxia...
At high altitude oxygen delivery to the tissues is impaired leading to oxygen insufficiency (hypoxia...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE Limited information is available regarding the metabolic eff...
OBJECTIVE-Limited information is available regarding the metabolic effects of high altitude trekking...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A growing number of subjects with diabetes take part in ph...
Introduction: Under normal physiological normal conditions, high altitude inhabitants have lower blo...