Acute exposure to high altitude perturbs physiological parameters and induces an array of molecular changes in healthy lowlanders. However, activation of compensatory mechanisms and biological processes facilitates high altitude acclimatization. A large number of lowlanders stay at high altitude regions from weeks to months for work and professional commitments, and thus are vulnerable to altitude-associated disorders. Despite this, there is a scarcity of information for molecular changes associated with long-term stay at high altitudes. In the present study, we evaluated oxygen saturation (SpO2), heart rate (HR), and systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP and DBP) of lowlanders after short- (7 days, HA-D7) and long-term (3 months, HA-D...
At high altitude oxygen delivery to the tissues is impaired leading to oxygen insufficiency (hypoxia...
Systemic inflammation has been observed in sojourners traveling acutely to high-altitude. While chro...
BackgroundAscending to high altitude can induce a range of physiological and molecular alterations, ...
For individuals migrating to or residing permanently in high-altitude regions, environmental hypobar...
Abstract High altitude acclimatization and disease have been the centerpiece of investigations conce...
Travel to mountain areas is popular. However, the effects of acute exposure to moderate altitude on ...
Travel to mountain areas is popular. However, the effects of acute exposure to moderate altitude on ...
Background: Exposure to hypobaric hypoxemia causes acute mountain sickness (AMS) in 40% of subjects ...
The interactions among various biomarkers remained unexplored under the stressful environment of hig...
The human body reacts to hypobaric hypoxia, e.g., during a stay at high altitude, with several mecha...
Several diseases associated with high-altitude exposure affect unacclimated individuals. These disea...
The study aimed at exploring the mechanisms behind blood pressure and heart rate changes upon acute ...
High altitude acclimatization and adaptation mechanisms have been well clarified, however, high alti...
A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Cauc...
A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Cauc...
At high altitude oxygen delivery to the tissues is impaired leading to oxygen insufficiency (hypoxia...
Systemic inflammation has been observed in sojourners traveling acutely to high-altitude. While chro...
BackgroundAscending to high altitude can induce a range of physiological and molecular alterations, ...
For individuals migrating to or residing permanently in high-altitude regions, environmental hypobar...
Abstract High altitude acclimatization and disease have been the centerpiece of investigations conce...
Travel to mountain areas is popular. However, the effects of acute exposure to moderate altitude on ...
Travel to mountain areas is popular. However, the effects of acute exposure to moderate altitude on ...
Background: Exposure to hypobaric hypoxemia causes acute mountain sickness (AMS) in 40% of subjects ...
The interactions among various biomarkers remained unexplored under the stressful environment of hig...
The human body reacts to hypobaric hypoxia, e.g., during a stay at high altitude, with several mecha...
Several diseases associated with high-altitude exposure affect unacclimated individuals. These disea...
The study aimed at exploring the mechanisms behind blood pressure and heart rate changes upon acute ...
High altitude acclimatization and adaptation mechanisms have been well clarified, however, high alti...
A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Cauc...
A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Cauc...
At high altitude oxygen delivery to the tissues is impaired leading to oxygen insufficiency (hypoxia...
Systemic inflammation has been observed in sojourners traveling acutely to high-altitude. While chro...
BackgroundAscending to high altitude can induce a range of physiological and molecular alterations, ...