While it is well established that highlanders have optimized their oxygen transport system, little is known about the acclimatization of those who move between different altitudes. The purpose of this study was to establish whether the acclimatization to long-term intermittent hypoxic exposure in members of the Chilean Army who frequently move from sea level to 3,550 m altitude is correlated with acute acclimatization or chronic adaptation to hypoxia. A group of officers was exposed intermittently to hypoxia for about 22 years (OI, officers at intermittent hypoxia) and a group of soldiers for 6 months (SI, soldiers at intermittent hypoxia). Both groups were compared to residents at altitude (RA) and to soldiers at sea level (SL). When compa...
Decreased oxygen availability at high altitude requires physiological adjustments allowing for adequ...
Background: Intermittent hypoxic exposure (IHE) improves wellbeing and performance by modulating phy...
It is classically thought that increases in hemoglobin mass (Hbmass) take several weeks to develop u...
Long-term intermittent hypoxia, characterized by several days or weeks at altitude with periodic sta...
The study was carried out at Concordia Station (Antarctic Plateau). The aim was to investigate the r...
Chronic high altitude hypoxia leads to an increase in red cell numbers and hemoglobin concentration....
Background: The long-term haematological adaptations to hypobaric hypoxia (decrease in plasma volum...
Circulating red blood cell volumes were determined by the carbon monoxide method, and plasma volumes...
The key elements in acclimatization aim at securing the oxygen supply to tissues and organs of the b...
Background: In emergency like condition, defence personnel are deployed to high altitude without pro...
right-shift ofthe oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve (de-creased affinity for oxygen) observed in huma...
As humans ascend to high altitude, the resulting hypobaric hypoxia necessitates adaptation in order ...
* These authors contributed equally to this work. In the past two decades, Chile has developed inten...
World-wide, increasing numbers of individuals repeatedly alternate between low and high altitude for...
The oxygen-binding protein hemoglobin in red blood cells (RBCs) is an essential link for oxygen tran...
Decreased oxygen availability at high altitude requires physiological adjustments allowing for adequ...
Background: Intermittent hypoxic exposure (IHE) improves wellbeing and performance by modulating phy...
It is classically thought that increases in hemoglobin mass (Hbmass) take several weeks to develop u...
Long-term intermittent hypoxia, characterized by several days or weeks at altitude with periodic sta...
The study was carried out at Concordia Station (Antarctic Plateau). The aim was to investigate the r...
Chronic high altitude hypoxia leads to an increase in red cell numbers and hemoglobin concentration....
Background: The long-term haematological adaptations to hypobaric hypoxia (decrease in plasma volum...
Circulating red blood cell volumes were determined by the carbon monoxide method, and plasma volumes...
The key elements in acclimatization aim at securing the oxygen supply to tissues and organs of the b...
Background: In emergency like condition, defence personnel are deployed to high altitude without pro...
right-shift ofthe oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve (de-creased affinity for oxygen) observed in huma...
As humans ascend to high altitude, the resulting hypobaric hypoxia necessitates adaptation in order ...
* These authors contributed equally to this work. In the past two decades, Chile has developed inten...
World-wide, increasing numbers of individuals repeatedly alternate between low and high altitude for...
The oxygen-binding protein hemoglobin in red blood cells (RBCs) is an essential link for oxygen tran...
Decreased oxygen availability at high altitude requires physiological adjustments allowing for adequ...
Background: Intermittent hypoxic exposure (IHE) improves wellbeing and performance by modulating phy...
It is classically thought that increases in hemoglobin mass (Hbmass) take several weeks to develop u...