The cerebral effects of ascent to high altitudes
Cellular hypoxia is the common final pathway of brain injury that occurs not just after
asphyxia, but also when cerebral perfusion is impaired directly (eg, embolic stroke) or …
asphyxia, but also when cerebral perfusion is impaired directly (eg, embolic stroke) or …
Nutrition and altitude: strategies to enhance adaptation, improve performance and maintain health: a narrative review
Training at low to moderate altitudes (~ 1600–2400 m) is a common approach used by
endurance athletes to provide a distinctive environmental stressor to augment training …
endurance athletes to provide a distinctive environmental stressor to augment training …
Challenges and guidelines for clinical trial of herbal drugs
Abstract World Health Organization (WHO) has defined herbal medicines as finished
labeled medicinal product that contain an active ingredient, aerial, or underground parts of …
labeled medicinal product that contain an active ingredient, aerial, or underground parts of …
Acute mountain sickness: pathophysiology, prevention, and treatment
Barometric pressure falls with increasing altitude and consequently there is a reduction in
the partial pressure of oxygen resulting in a hypoxic challenge to any individual ascending …
the partial pressure of oxygen resulting in a hypoxic challenge to any individual ascending …
Wilderness medical society clinical practice guidelines for the prevention and treatment of acute altitude illness: 2019 update
AM Luks, PS Auerbach, L Freer… - Wilderness & …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
To provide guidance to clinicians about best preventive and therapeutic practices, the
Wilderness Medical Society (WMS) convened an expert panel to develop evidence-based …
Wilderness Medical Society (WMS) convened an expert panel to develop evidence-based …
Wilderness Medical Society practice guidelines for the prevention and treatment of acute altitude illness: 2014 update
AM Luks, SE McIntosh, CK Grissom… - Wilderness & …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
To provide guidance to clinicians about best practices, the Wilderness Medical Society
convened an expert panel to develop evidence-based guidelines for prevention and …
convened an expert panel to develop evidence-based guidelines for prevention and …
Wilderness Medical Society consensus guidelines for the prevention and treatment of acute altitude illness
AM Luks, SE McIntosh, CK Grissom… - Wilderness & …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
To provide guidance to clinicians about best practices, the Wilderness Medical Society
(WMS) convened an expert panel to develop evidence-based guidelines for the prevention …
(WMS) convened an expert panel to develop evidence-based guidelines for the prevention …
The practice of travel medicine: guidelines by the Infectious Diseases Society of America
DR Hill, CD Ericsson, RD Pearson… - Clinical Infectious …, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Practice of Travel Medicine: Guidelines by the Infectious Diseases Society of America | Clinical
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[HTML][HTML] Research advances in pathogenesis and prophylactic measures of acute high altitude illness
Y Li, Y Zhang, Y Zhang - Respiratory Medicine, 2018 - Elsevier
After ascent to high altitude (≥ 2500 m), the inability of the human body to adapt to the
hypobaric and hypoxia environment can induce tissue hypoxia, then a series of high altitude …
hypobaric and hypoxia environment can induce tissue hypoxia, then a series of high altitude …
[图书][B] High altitude medicine and physiology
JB West, RB Schoene, JS Milledge, MP Ward - 2007 - api.taylorfrancis.com
1 History 1 2 The atmosphere 16 3 Geography and the human response to altitude 28 4
Genetics and high altitude 40 5 Altitude acclimatization and deterioration 53 6 Control of …
Genetics and high altitude 40 5 Altitude acclimatization and deterioration 53 6 Control of …