Effectiveness of preacclimatization strategies for high-altitude exposure

Acute mountain sickness (AMS) and large decrements in endurance exercise performance occur when unacclimatized individuals rapidly ascend to high altitudes. Six altitude and hypoxia preacclimatization strategies were evaluated to determine their effectiveness for minimizing AMS and improving perform...

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Altitude Sickness - blood
Altitude Sickness - prevention & control
Athletic Performance - physiology
Blood Gas Analysis
Humans
Hypoxia
Monitoring, Physiologic
Physical Endurance - physiology
Treatment Outcome
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