Objective: oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical illness. Because cellular sequelae and adaptive processes may be shared in both circumstances, high altitude exposure (‘physiological hypoxia’) assists in the exploration of the response to pathological hypoxia. We therefore studied the response of healthy participants to progressive hypobaric hypoxia at altitude. The primary objective of the study was to identify differences between high altitude inhabitants (Sherpas) and lowland comparators.Methods: we performed an observational cohort study of human responses to progressive hypobaric hypoxia (during ascent) and subsequent normoxia (following descent) comparing Sherpas with lowlanders. Studi...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
Increase in altitude causes decrease in atmospheric barometric pressure that results in decrease of ...
BACKGROUND: The level of environmental hypobaric hypoxia that affects climbers at the summit of Moun...
Oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical illness. Bec...
Objective: Oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
BackgroundThe physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, and ...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
The University of British Columbia Nepal Expedition took place over several months in the fall of 20...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
The University of British Columbia Nepal Expedition took place over several months in the fall of 20...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
Increase in altitude causes decrease in atmospheric barometric pressure that results in decrease of ...
BACKGROUND: The level of environmental hypobaric hypoxia that affects climbers at the summit of Moun...
Oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical illness. Bec...
Objective: Oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
BackgroundThe physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, and ...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
The University of British Columbia Nepal Expedition took place over several months in the fall of 20...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
The University of British Columbia Nepal Expedition took place over several months in the fall of 20...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
Increase in altitude causes decrease in atmospheric barometric pressure that results in decrease of ...
BACKGROUND: The level of environmental hypobaric hypoxia that affects climbers at the summit of Moun...