Cardiovascular Alterations in Workers Performing at High Altitude on the Etna Volcano
Ermanno Vitale,
Giulia Laterra,
Veronica Filetti
et al.
Abstract:Background: high-altitude work exposes individuals to reduced oxygen levels, imposing physi-ological adaptations. These conditions can induce alterations in the cardiovascular system, po-tentially exacerbating pre-existing health issues and impacting overall well-being of workers in such environments. This study has investigated the cardiovascular challenges for the high-altitude worker on Etna volcano. Methods: Through an observational study, ten healthy, non-smoking male participants underwent cardiovascular… Show more
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