High altitude (HA) hypoxia may affect cognitive performance and sleep quality. Further, vigilance is reduced following sleep deprivation. We investigated the effect on vigilance, actigraphic sleep indices, and their relationships with acute mountain sickness (AMS) during very HA exposure, acclimatization, and re-exposure. A total of 21 healthy altitude-naive individuals (25 ± 4 years; 13 females) completed 2 cycles of altitude exposure separated by 7 days at low altitude (LA, 520 m). Participants slept at 2900 m and spent the day at HA, (5050 m). We report acute altitude exposure on Day 1 (LA vs. HA1) and after 6 days of acclimatization (HA1 vs. HA6). Vigilance was quantified by reaction speed in the 10-min psychomotor vigilance test react...
Objective: Neurocognitive functions are affected by high altitude, however the altitude effects of a...
An understanding of human responses to hypoxia is important for the health of millions of people wor...
High-altitude (HA) environments have adverse effects on the normal functioning body of people accust...
High altitude (HA) hypoxia may affect cognitive performance and sleep quality. Further, vigilance is...
Neurocognitive functions are affected by high altitude, however the altitude effects of acclimatizat...
Background: Effects of prolonged and repeated high-altitude exposure on oxygenation and control of b...
Sojourners to high altitude often experience poor sleep quality due to sleep-disordered breathing. A...
Impairments in cognitive function, mood, and sleep quality occur following ascent to high altitude. ...
Objective It is well documented that cognitive performance may be altered with ascent to altitude, b...
Impairments in cognitive function, mood, and sleep quality occur following ascent to high altitude. ...
Twelve climbers with not been exposed in the last 12 months at high altitude were evaluated using ve...
This work evaluated the importance of sleep on mood and cognition after 24?h of exposure to hypoxia....
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) occurs when there is failure of acclimatisation to high altitude. The ...
Twelve climbers with not been exposed in the last 12 months at high altitude were evaluated using ve...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) occurs when there is failure of acclimatisation to high altitude. The ...
Objective: Neurocognitive functions are affected by high altitude, however the altitude effects of a...
An understanding of human responses to hypoxia is important for the health of millions of people wor...
High-altitude (HA) environments have adverse effects on the normal functioning body of people accust...
High altitude (HA) hypoxia may affect cognitive performance and sleep quality. Further, vigilance is...
Neurocognitive functions are affected by high altitude, however the altitude effects of acclimatizat...
Background: Effects of prolonged and repeated high-altitude exposure on oxygenation and control of b...
Sojourners to high altitude often experience poor sleep quality due to sleep-disordered breathing. A...
Impairments in cognitive function, mood, and sleep quality occur following ascent to high altitude. ...
Objective It is well documented that cognitive performance may be altered with ascent to altitude, b...
Impairments in cognitive function, mood, and sleep quality occur following ascent to high altitude. ...
Twelve climbers with not been exposed in the last 12 months at high altitude were evaluated using ve...
This work evaluated the importance of sleep on mood and cognition after 24?h of exposure to hypoxia....
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) occurs when there is failure of acclimatisation to high altitude. The ...
Twelve climbers with not been exposed in the last 12 months at high altitude were evaluated using ve...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) occurs when there is failure of acclimatisation to high altitude. The ...
Objective: Neurocognitive functions are affected by high altitude, however the altitude effects of a...
An understanding of human responses to hypoxia is important for the health of millions of people wor...
High-altitude (HA) environments have adverse effects on the normal functioning body of people accust...