Effect of repeated normobaric hypoxia exposures during sleep on acute mountain sickness, exercise performance, and sleep during exposure to terrestrial altitude.

Fulco, Charles S

Effect of repeated normobaric hypoxia exposures during sleep on acute mountain sickness, exercise performance, and sleep during exposure to terrestrial altitude. [electronic resource] - American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology Feb 2011 - R428-36 p. digital

Publication Type: Controlled Clinical Trial; Journal Article

1522-1490

10.1152/ajpregu.00633.2010 doi


Acclimatization--physiology
Adult
Altitude
Altitude Sickness--diagnosis
Atmospheric Pressure
Carbon Dioxide--blood
Erythropoietin--blood
Exercise--physiology
Female
Heart Rate--physiology
Hematocrit
Hemoglobins--metabolism
Humans
Hydrocortisone--blood
Hypoxia--physiopathology
Male
Norepinephrine--blood
Oxygen--blood
Oxygen Consumption--physiology
Partial Pressure
Physical Exertion--physiology
Pulmonary Gas Exchange--physiology
Pulmonary Ventilation--physiology
Sleep--physiology
Young Adult