Background. This study was designed to evaluate the incidence of acute mountain sickness (AMS) occurring on different climbing routes on Mount Damavand and the effect of beginning time of ascent in Iranian trekkers. Methods. This study was a descriptive cohort investigation, performed in summer 2007. All trekkers who ascended Mount Damavand from northern, western, eastern, and southern paths and passed 4200 m altitude were included in the study. Two questionnaires were completed for each trekker (personal information and Lake Louise score questionnaire). Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to explore the independent predicting variables for AMS. Results. Overall incidence rate of AMS was 53.6%. This rate was the highest in south ...
The present study investigated influencing factors of acute mountain sickness (AMS) on Mount Fuji us...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of summit success and acute mountain ...
Background Traveling to Tibet implies a risk for developing acute mountain sickness ...
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...
Objective.—To determine the incidence of acute mountain sickness (AMS), the frequency of summiting s...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Each year, thousands of pilgrims travel to the Janai Purnima festival in Go...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is the most common type of high-altitude sickness. The incidence of AM...
AIMS: Published incidences of acute mountain sickness (AMS) vary widely. Reasons for this variation,...
Stewart J. Jackson, James Varley, Claudia Sellers, Katherine Josephs, Lucy Codrington, Georgina Duke...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) occurs in non-acclimatized people after an acute ascent to an altitude...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) occurs when there is failure of acclimatisation to high altitude. The ...
Background. Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is an ever-increasing burden on the health sector. With re...
Background Studies show that the well-prepared traveller is less likely to suffer travel related ill...
of research, no predictive models of acute mountain sickness (AMS) exist, which identify the time co...
The present study investigated influencing factors of acute mountain sickness (AMS) on Mount Fuji us...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of summit success and acute mountain ...
Background Traveling to Tibet implies a risk for developing acute mountain sickness ...
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...
Objective.—To determine the incidence of acute mountain sickness (AMS), the frequency of summiting s...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Each year, thousands of pilgrims travel to the Janai Purnima festival in Go...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is the most common type of high-altitude sickness. The incidence of AM...
AIMS: Published incidences of acute mountain sickness (AMS) vary widely. Reasons for this variation,...
Stewart J. Jackson, James Varley, Claudia Sellers, Katherine Josephs, Lucy Codrington, Georgina Duke...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) occurs in non-acclimatized people after an acute ascent to an altitude...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) occurs when there is failure of acclimatisation to high altitude. The ...
Background. Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is an ever-increasing burden on the health sector. With re...
Background Studies show that the well-prepared traveller is less likely to suffer travel related ill...
of research, no predictive models of acute mountain sickness (AMS) exist, which identify the time co...
The present study investigated influencing factors of acute mountain sickness (AMS) on Mount Fuji us...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of summit success and acute mountain ...
Background Traveling to Tibet implies a risk for developing acute mountain sickness ...