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Submaximal exercise testing at low altitude for prediction of exercise tolerance at high altitude

Burtscher, Martin
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Philadelphy, Michael
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Gatterer, Hannes
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March 14, 2018
Journal Of Travel Medicine

Annually, thousands of air travellers visit high altitude destinations to enjoy hiking tours to attractions in surrounding areas. However, many of them are not adequately trained, not sufficiently acclimatized and/or may suffer from pre-existing diseases. To prevent adverse health effects and unpleasant experiences at high altitude, simple submaximal exercise testing at low altitude for the prediction of exercise tolerance at high altitude would be helpful. Therefore, 40 healthy males and females performed submaximal exercise tests at low (600 m) and high altitude (3500 m). We demonstrate that exercise tolerance during acute exposure to high altitude can be predicted by the individual heart rate response to submaximal exercise assessed at low altitude.

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research article
DOI
10.1093/jtm/tay011
Web of Science ID

WOS:000451531200002

Author(s)
Burtscher, Martin
Philadelphy, Michael
Gatterer, Hannes
Burtscher, Johannes  
Likar, Rudolf
Date Issued

2018-03-14

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC

Published in
Journal Of Travel Medicine
Volume

25

Article Number

tay011

Subjects

Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

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Infectious Diseases

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Medicine, General & Internal

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General & Internal Medicine

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exercise tolerance

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high altitude

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prediction

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performance

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risk

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REVIEWED

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