2020
DOI: 10.1089/ham.2019.0050
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Preservation of Neurovascular Coupling to Cognitive Activity in Anterior Cerebrovasculature During Incremental Ascent to High Altitude

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“…Although this study took place as a part of a large expedition to HA in May 2018, the experimental question and design were planned a priori in advance. Some overlap in the participant pool and ancillary cardiorespiratory measures exists with Childebayeva et al (2019), Leacy et al (2021) and Lefferts et al (2019a;2019b).…”
Section: New Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this study took place as a part of a large expedition to HA in May 2018, the experimental question and design were planned a priori in advance. Some overlap in the participant pool and ancillary cardiorespiratory measures exists with Childebayeva et al (2019), Leacy et al (2021) and Lefferts et al (2019a;2019b).…”
Section: New Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the N-Back Number Task , impaired performance was found at the highest altitude tested, 5160 m (16,929 ft) [ 51 ], and in the only laboratory test at 4500 m (14,764 ft), by Williams et al (2019) [ 75 ]. The Stroop Test was used ten times [ 23 , 27 , 46 , 50 , 52 , 59 , 62 , 64 , 66 , 74 ]. In the field examinations, the results were very heterogeneous; twice there was no disturbance [ 23 , 46 ], twice there was a worsening [ 50 , 59 ], but on the follow-up examination there was no further deviation, and once there was an improvement [ 52 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Stroop Test was used ten times [ 23 , 27 , 46 , 50 , 52 , 59 , 62 , 64 , 66 , 74 ]. In the field examinations, the results were very heterogeneous; twice there was no disturbance [ 23 , 46 ], twice there was a worsening [ 50 , 59 ], but on the follow-up examination there was no further deviation, and once there was an improvement [ 52 ]. In the laboratory studies, four out of five tests showed impaired functions in the subjects [ 27 , 62 , 66 , 74 ]; the altitudes investigated ranged from 3500 m (11,483 ft) [ 62 ] to 7620 m (25,000 ft) [ 27 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 11 The plateau has thin air (approximately 60–70% of the air density at sea level), low-oxygen levels (35–40% lower than the oxygen content at sea level) and low-pressure levels (only half of the pressure at sea level). 12 13 Due to the differences in regional climates and local traditional lifestyles, the prevalence of stroke and stroke risk factors varies. 14 15 At least 5.7% of the population worldwide lives at altitudes above 1500 m. Some studies have found 16 17 that the morbidity and mortality of stroke among residents in plateau areas are lower than those among residents in plain areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some environmental factors, such as high-altitude residence, are also associated with stroke 11. The plateau has thin air (approximately 60–70% of the air density at sea level), low-oxygen levels (35–40% lower than the oxygen content at sea level) and low-pressure levels (only half of the pressure at sea level) 12 13. Due to the differences in regional climates and local traditional lifestyles, the prevalence of stroke and stroke risk factors varies 14 15.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%