Circulating leptin concentrations are shown to be influenced not only by hormones, but also by body weight and energy balance. High altitude (HA) exposure induces a daily negative energy balance and stress hormone activation. The aim of our study was to evaluate leptin concentration during both acute and prolonged HA exposure and its correlations with some metabolic and hormonal parameters. Twelve males were studied during a stay at HA (15\u201320 days at 5,050 m). Blood samples for serum leptin, plasma insulin and 24-h urinary epinephrine (E) and norepinephrine (NE) were collected at sea level (SL), at the arrival at HA (A) and after 12\u201316 days (C) of stay. Symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) were evaluated using the Lake Louise...
Background: The associations among cortisol levels, body water status, and acute mountain sickness (...
Acute exposure to high altitude perturbs physiological parameters and induces an array of molecular ...
Background: The associations among cortisol levels, body water status, and acute mountain sickness (...
Healthy lowlanders were studied on the 3rd-4th day of stay in Lobuche (5050 m).Leptin was similar at...
Exposure to hypobaric hypoxia at high altitude (HA) is associated with worsening of hypoxemia during...
Context: High altitude (HA) is a model of severe hypoxia exposure in humans. We hypothesized that no...
The effects of sustained hypoxia on plasma leptin levels are controversial, since increased or uncha...
The loss of body weight due to suppressed appetite at high altitude is very common. The hormone lep...
Long-term exposure to high altitude causes adaptive changes in several blood biochemical markers alo...
The loss of body weight due to suppressed appetite at high altitude is very common. The hormone lept...
BACKGROUND: The observed loss of appetite and weight loss at high altitude may provide insight into ...
Many of the physiologic changes that occur during acute and prolonged altitude exposure may actually...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is characterized by headache often accompanied by gastrointestinal com...
raises a number of interesting points about the control of leptin release in response to altitude ex...
The separate effects of exposure for six hours to cold (8 degree Celsius), hypoxia (4267 m.) and sim...
Background: The associations among cortisol levels, body water status, and acute mountain sickness (...
Acute exposure to high altitude perturbs physiological parameters and induces an array of molecular ...
Background: The associations among cortisol levels, body water status, and acute mountain sickness (...
Healthy lowlanders were studied on the 3rd-4th day of stay in Lobuche (5050 m).Leptin was similar at...
Exposure to hypobaric hypoxia at high altitude (HA) is associated with worsening of hypoxemia during...
Context: High altitude (HA) is a model of severe hypoxia exposure in humans. We hypothesized that no...
The effects of sustained hypoxia on plasma leptin levels are controversial, since increased or uncha...
The loss of body weight due to suppressed appetite at high altitude is very common. The hormone lep...
Long-term exposure to high altitude causes adaptive changes in several blood biochemical markers alo...
The loss of body weight due to suppressed appetite at high altitude is very common. The hormone lept...
BACKGROUND: The observed loss of appetite and weight loss at high altitude may provide insight into ...
Many of the physiologic changes that occur during acute and prolonged altitude exposure may actually...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is characterized by headache often accompanied by gastrointestinal com...
raises a number of interesting points about the control of leptin release in response to altitude ex...
The separate effects of exposure for six hours to cold (8 degree Celsius), hypoxia (4267 m.) and sim...
Background: The associations among cortisol levels, body water status, and acute mountain sickness (...
Acute exposure to high altitude perturbs physiological parameters and induces an array of molecular ...
Background: The associations among cortisol levels, body water status, and acute mountain sickness (...