Objectives The aim of the present study was to estimate the incidence of acute mountain sickness (AMS) and address the changes in arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) and heart rate (HR) in native Tibetans who reascend to the high-altitude city of Lhasa (3658 m) after a 7-year stay at low altitude. Methods We followed two cohorts of students aged 17–21 years (859 Native Tibetan and 801 Han Chinese), travelling from lowland China until 3 days after their arrival in highland city of Lhasa. Questionnaire information of the symptoms of AMS using the Lake Louise Scoring System, resting SaO2 and HR were assessed both before leaving the lowland and after arriving in Lhasa. Linear regression was performed to compare changes in SaO2 and HR levels from...
It takes ≈24 h to travel the ≈3000-km-long Qinghai–Tibet railroad of which 85% is situated above 400...
Objective: Oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
Background The goal of the study was to characterize high altitude illness in Nepali pilgrims. Metho...
Aim: It is well known that capacity for exercise performance is progressively limited with increasi...
Aim: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is more common among Han Chinese immigrants who have immigrate...
The construction of the Qinghai-Tibet railroad provided a unique opportunity to study the relation b...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) occurs when there is failure of acclimatisation to high altitude. The ...
Background: The number of visitors to Tibet has been increasing recently and reached to more than s...
Ren, Yusheng, Zhongming Fu, Weimin Shen, Ping Jiang, Yanlin He, Shaojun Peng, Zonggui Wu, and Bo Cui...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Background Traveling to Tibet implies a risk for developing acute mountain sickness ...
Individuals ascending to high altitude risk developing acute mountain sickness (AMS). The Lake Louis...
A survey of blood pressure was conducted in 35,629 native Tibetans and 5,167 Han migrants above 15 y...
OBJECTIVE: Exposure to altitude may lead to acute mountain sickness (AMS) in nonacclimatized individ...
BACKGROUND: Each year, thousands of pilgrims travel to the Janai Purnima festival in Gosainkunda, Ne...
It takes ≈24 h to travel the ≈3000-km-long Qinghai–Tibet railroad of which 85% is situated above 400...
Objective: Oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
Background The goal of the study was to characterize high altitude illness in Nepali pilgrims. Metho...
Aim: It is well known that capacity for exercise performance is progressively limited with increasi...
Aim: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is more common among Han Chinese immigrants who have immigrate...
The construction of the Qinghai-Tibet railroad provided a unique opportunity to study the relation b...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) occurs when there is failure of acclimatisation to high altitude. The ...
Background: The number of visitors to Tibet has been increasing recently and reached to more than s...
Ren, Yusheng, Zhongming Fu, Weimin Shen, Ping Jiang, Yanlin He, Shaojun Peng, Zonggui Wu, and Bo Cui...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Background Traveling to Tibet implies a risk for developing acute mountain sickness ...
Individuals ascending to high altitude risk developing acute mountain sickness (AMS). The Lake Louis...
A survey of blood pressure was conducted in 35,629 native Tibetans and 5,167 Han migrants above 15 y...
OBJECTIVE: Exposure to altitude may lead to acute mountain sickness (AMS) in nonacclimatized individ...
BACKGROUND: Each year, thousands of pilgrims travel to the Janai Purnima festival in Gosainkunda, Ne...
It takes ≈24 h to travel the ≈3000-km-long Qinghai–Tibet railroad of which 85% is situated above 400...
Objective: Oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
Background The goal of the study was to characterize high altitude illness in Nepali pilgrims. Metho...