Maximal exercise at extreme altitudes was studied during the course of the American Medical Research Expedition to Everest. Measurements were carried out at sea level [inspired O2 partial pressure (PO2) 147 Torr], 6,300 m during air breathing (inspired PO2 64 Torr), 6,300 m during 16% O2 breathing (inspired PO2 49 Torr), and 6,300 m during 14% O2 breathing (inspired PO2 43 Torr). The last PO2 is equivalent to that on the summit of Mt. Everest. All the 6,300 m studies were carried out in a warm well-equipped laboratory on well-acclimatized subjects. Maximal O2 uptake fell dramatically as the inspired PO2 was reduced to very low levels. However, two subjects were able to reach an O2 uptake of 1 l/min at the lowest inspired PO2. Arterial O2 sa...
Objective: oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
Direct measurements of energy metabolism at altitudes above 5,500 m are very scarce. On a group of 1...
의학과/박사[한글] [영문] It has been reported that maximum oxygen intake as an index of maxium aerobic po...
The partial pressure of atmospheric oxygen falls progressively as barometric pressure decreases with...
The maximal rate of oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) of humans declines with increasing altitude, but represe...
BACKGROUND: The level of environmental hypobaric hypoxia that affects climbers at the summit of Moun...
Synopsis It is a strange coincidence that the highest point on Earth is very close to the limit of h...
As part of the American Medical Research Expedition to Everest in 1981, we measured hemoglobin conce...
versary Expedition", presented in this issue of the Jour-nal, reports fascinating new data reco...
Rationale. We tested whether higher ventilation and higher ventilatory responses to hypoxia were nec...
ABSTRACT: A very high ventilatory response to hypoxia is believed necessary to reach extreme altitud...
We tested whether higher minute ventilation (Vm) and higher hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR) were ...
Synopsis It is a strange coincidence that the highest point on Earth is very close to the limit of h...
Yoshimura.Exercise performance of Tibetan andHan adoles-cents at altitudes of 3,417 and 4,300 m. J. ...
A very high ventilatory response to hypoxia is believed necessary to reach extreme altitude without ...
Objective: oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
Direct measurements of energy metabolism at altitudes above 5,500 m are very scarce. On a group of 1...
의학과/박사[한글] [영문] It has been reported that maximum oxygen intake as an index of maxium aerobic po...
The partial pressure of atmospheric oxygen falls progressively as barometric pressure decreases with...
The maximal rate of oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) of humans declines with increasing altitude, but represe...
BACKGROUND: The level of environmental hypobaric hypoxia that affects climbers at the summit of Moun...
Synopsis It is a strange coincidence that the highest point on Earth is very close to the limit of h...
As part of the American Medical Research Expedition to Everest in 1981, we measured hemoglobin conce...
versary Expedition", presented in this issue of the Jour-nal, reports fascinating new data reco...
Rationale. We tested whether higher ventilation and higher ventilatory responses to hypoxia were nec...
ABSTRACT: A very high ventilatory response to hypoxia is believed necessary to reach extreme altitud...
We tested whether higher minute ventilation (Vm) and higher hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR) were ...
Synopsis It is a strange coincidence that the highest point on Earth is very close to the limit of h...
Yoshimura.Exercise performance of Tibetan andHan adoles-cents at altitudes of 3,417 and 4,300 m. J. ...
A very high ventilatory response to hypoxia is believed necessary to reach extreme altitude without ...
Objective: oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
Direct measurements of energy metabolism at altitudes above 5,500 m are very scarce. On a group of 1...
의학과/박사[한글] [영문] It has been reported that maximum oxygen intake as an index of maxium aerobic po...