Objective: To determine whether the acute cerebral hemodynamic responses to oxygen inhalation are impacted by race or acclimation to high altitude.Methods: Three groups of young healthy males, who were Tibetans (highlanders, n = 15) with lifelong exposure to high altitude, and Han Chinese (lowlanders) with five-year (Han-5 yr, n = 15) and three-day (Han-3 d, n = 16) exposures, participated in the study at an altitude of 3658 m. Cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) was recorded for three minutes prior to and during pure oxygen inhalation (2 L/min), respectively, using a transcranial color-coded duplex (TCCD) sonography at the middle cerebral artery (MCA). The blood draw and simultaneous monitoring of blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), and ...
Cerebral hypoxaemia associated with rapid ascent to high altitude can be life threatening; yet, with...
Research detailing the normal vascular adaptions to high altitude is minimal and often confounded b...
Background: Tibetan highlanders have adapted to hypoxic environments through the development of uniq...
Objective: To determine whether the acute cerebral hemodynamic responses to oxygen inhalation are im...
Debilitating side effects of hypoxia manifest within the central nervous system; however, high‐altit...
New Findings: 1) What is the central question of this study? Cerebral hypoxia impairs cognitive fu...
The Tibetans’ better aerobic exercise capacity at altitude remains ill-understood. We tested the hyp...
Developmental cerebral hemodynamic adaptations to chronic high-altitude exposure, such as in the She...
Humans have populated the Tibetan plateau much longer than the Andean Altiplano. It is thought that ...
OBJECTIVE: Alterations in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral oxygenation are implicated in alti...
Aim: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is more common among Han Chinese immigrants who have immigrate...
The low barometric pressure at high altitude causes lower arterial oxygen content among Tibetan high...
OBJECTIVE: Alterations in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral oxygenation are implicated in altit...
Aim: It is well known that capacity for exercise performance is progressively limited with increasi...
In contrast to Andean natives, high altitude Tibetans present with a lower hemoglobin concentration ...
Cerebral hypoxaemia associated with rapid ascent to high altitude can be life threatening; yet, with...
Research detailing the normal vascular adaptions to high altitude is minimal and often confounded b...
Background: Tibetan highlanders have adapted to hypoxic environments through the development of uniq...
Objective: To determine whether the acute cerebral hemodynamic responses to oxygen inhalation are im...
Debilitating side effects of hypoxia manifest within the central nervous system; however, high‐altit...
New Findings: 1) What is the central question of this study? Cerebral hypoxia impairs cognitive fu...
The Tibetans’ better aerobic exercise capacity at altitude remains ill-understood. We tested the hyp...
Developmental cerebral hemodynamic adaptations to chronic high-altitude exposure, such as in the She...
Humans have populated the Tibetan plateau much longer than the Andean Altiplano. It is thought that ...
OBJECTIVE: Alterations in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral oxygenation are implicated in alti...
Aim: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is more common among Han Chinese immigrants who have immigrate...
The low barometric pressure at high altitude causes lower arterial oxygen content among Tibetan high...
OBJECTIVE: Alterations in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral oxygenation are implicated in altit...
Aim: It is well known that capacity for exercise performance is progressively limited with increasi...
In contrast to Andean natives, high altitude Tibetans present with a lower hemoglobin concentration ...
Cerebral hypoxaemia associated with rapid ascent to high altitude can be life threatening; yet, with...
Research detailing the normal vascular adaptions to high altitude is minimal and often confounded b...
Background: Tibetan highlanders have adapted to hypoxic environments through the development of uniq...