The Tibetans’ better aerobic exercise capacity at altitude remains ill-understood. We tested the hypothesis that Tibetans display better muscle and brain tissue oxygenation during exercise in hypoxia. Using near-infrared spectrometry (NIRS) to provide indices of tissue oxygenation, we measured oxy- and deoxy-hemoglobin ([O2Hb] and [HHb], respectively) responses of the vastus lateralis muscle and the right prefrontal cortex in ten Han Chinese and ten Tibetans during incremental cycling to exhaustion in a pressure-regulated chamber at simulated sea-level (air at 1 atm: normobaric normoxia) and 5,000 m (air at 0.5 atm: hypobaric hypoxia). Hypoxia reduced aerobic capacity by ∼22% in both groups (d = 0.8, p < 0.001 vs. normoxia), while Tibeta...
A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Cauc...
In hypoxia aerobic exercise performance of high-altitude natives is suggested to be superior to that...
A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Cauc...
Altitude ascending represents an intriguing experimental model reproducing physiological and pathoph...
Objective: To determine whether the acute cerebral hemodynamic responses to oxygen inhalation are im...
High-altitude Tibetans undergo a pattern of adaptations to chronic hypoxia characterized, among othe...
Objective: To determine whether the acute cerebral hemodynamic responses to oxygen inhalation are im...
Background: Tibetans lose less aerobic exercise capacity in hypoxia compared to lowland Han. We test...
The low barometric pressure at high altitude causes lower arterial oxygen content among Tibetan high...
There has been recent debate on the potential difference in physiological response between exposure ...
Yoshimura.Exercise performance of Tibetan andHan adoles-cents at altitudes of 3,417 and 4,300 m. J. ...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
Debilitating side effects of hypoxia manifest within the central nervous system; however, high‐altit...
Aim: It is well known that capacity for exercise performance is progressively limited with increasi...
Twenty healthy high-altitude natives, residents of La Paz, Bolivia (3,600 m), participated in 6 wk o...
A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Cauc...
In hypoxia aerobic exercise performance of high-altitude natives is suggested to be superior to that...
A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Cauc...
Altitude ascending represents an intriguing experimental model reproducing physiological and pathoph...
Objective: To determine whether the acute cerebral hemodynamic responses to oxygen inhalation are im...
High-altitude Tibetans undergo a pattern of adaptations to chronic hypoxia characterized, among othe...
Objective: To determine whether the acute cerebral hemodynamic responses to oxygen inhalation are im...
Background: Tibetans lose less aerobic exercise capacity in hypoxia compared to lowland Han. We test...
The low barometric pressure at high altitude causes lower arterial oxygen content among Tibetan high...
There has been recent debate on the potential difference in physiological response between exposure ...
Yoshimura.Exercise performance of Tibetan andHan adoles-cents at altitudes of 3,417 and 4,300 m. J. ...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
Debilitating side effects of hypoxia manifest within the central nervous system; however, high‐altit...
Aim: It is well known that capacity for exercise performance is progressively limited with increasi...
Twenty healthy high-altitude natives, residents of La Paz, Bolivia (3,600 m), participated in 6 wk o...
A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Cauc...
In hypoxia aerobic exercise performance of high-altitude natives is suggested to be superior to that...
A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Cauc...