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Clinical Science | 2004

Intermittent altitude exposures reduce acute mountain sickness at 4300 m.

Beth A. Beidleman; Stephen R. Muza; Charles S. Fulco; Allen Cymerman; Dan T. Ditzler; Dean A. Stulz; Janet E. Staab; Gary S. Skrinar; Steven F. Lewis; Michael N. Sawka

Acute mountain sickness (AMS) commonly occurs at altitudes exceeding 2000-2500 m and usually resolves after acclimatization induced by a few days of chronic residence at the same altitude. Increased ventilation and diuresis may contribute to the reduction in AMS with altitude acclimatization. The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of intermittent altitude exposures (IAE), in combination with rest and exercise training, on the incidence and severity of AMS, resting ventilation and 24-h urine volume at 4300 m. Six lowlanders (age, 23 +/- 2 years; body weight, 77 +/- 6 kg; values are means +/- S.E.M.) completed an Environmental Symptoms Questionnaire (ESQ) and Lake Louise AMS Scoring System (LLS), a resting end-tidal partial pressure of CO2 ( PETCO2) test and a 24-h urine volume collection at sea level (SL) and during a 30 h exposure to 4300 m altitude-equivalent (barometric pressure=446 mmHg) once before (PreIAE) and once after (PostIAE) a 3-week period of IAE (4 h.day(-1), 5 days.week(-1), 4300 m). The previously validated factor score, AMS cerebral score, was calculated from the ESQ and the self-report score was calculated from the LLS at 24 h of altitude exposure to assess the incidence and severity of AMS. During each IAE, three subjects cycled for 45-60 min.day(-1) at 60-70% of maximal O2 uptake (VO2 max) and three subjects rested. Cycle training during each IAE did not affect any of the measured variables, so data from all six subjects were combined. The results showed that the incidence of AMS (%), determined from both the ESQ and LLS, increased (P<0.05) from SL (0 +/- 0) to PreIAE (50 +/- 22) at 24 h of altitude exposure and decreased (P<0.05) from PreIAE to PostIAE (0 +/- 0). The severity of AMS (i.e. AMS cerebral symptom and LLS self-report scores) increased (P<0.05) from SL (0.02 +/- 0.02 and 0.17 +/- 0.17 respectively) to PreIAE (0.49 +/- 0.18 and 4.17 +/- 0.94 respectively) at 24 h of altitude exposure, and decreased (P<0.05) from PreIAE to PostIAE (0.03 +/- 0.02 and 0.83 +/- 0.31 respectively). Resting PETCO2 (mmHg) decreased (i.e. increase in ventilation; P<0.05) from SL (38 +/- 1) to PreIAE (32 +/- 1) at 24 h of altitude exposure and decreased further (P<0.05) from PreIAE to PostIAE (28 +/- 1). In addition, 24-h urine volumes were similar at SL, PreIAE and PostIAE. In conclusion, our findings suggest that 3 weeks of IAE provide an effective alternative to chronic altitude residence for increasing resting ventilation and reducing the incidence and severity of AMS.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2003

Intermittent altitude exposures improve muscular performance at 4,300 m

Beth A. Beidleman; Stephen R. Muza; Charles S. Fulco; Allen Cymerman; Dan T. Ditzler; Dean A. Stulz; Janet E. Staab; Scott Robinson; Gary S. Skrinar; Steven F. Lewis; Michael N. Sawka


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2001

Thermoregulation during cold exposure after several days of exhaustive exercise

John W. Castellani; Andrew J. Young; David W. DeGroot; Dean A. Stulz; Bruce S. Cadarette; Shawn G. Rhind; Jiri Zamecnik; Pang N. Shek; Michael N. Sawka


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2003

Eighty-four hours of sustained operations alter thermoregulation during cold exposure

John W. Castellani; Dean A. Stulz; David W. DeGroot; Laurie A. Blanchard; Bruce S. Cadarette; Bradley C. Nindl; Scott J. Montain


Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 2002

Pituitary-adrenal and pituitary-thyroid hormone responses during exercise-cold exposure after 7 days of exhaustive exercise

John W. Castellani; Andrew J. Young; Dean A. Stulz; David W. DeGroot; Laurie A. Blanchard; Janet E. Staab; Michael N. Sawka


American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2001

Cold strain index applied to exercising men in cold-wet conditions

John W. Castellani; Andrew J. Young; Catherine O'Brien; Dean A. Stulz; Michael N. Sawka; K. B. Pandolf


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2008

Combating Heat Injury in Desert Wars: 357

Dean A. Stulz; Jason A. Rosales; William C. Sipe


Archive | 2015

exposed to wet-cold conditions Physiological responses of exercised-fatigued individuals

Michel B.DucharmeM.B. Ducharme; D. Moroz; Ira Jacobs; Shawn G. Rhind; Jiri Zamecnik; Pang N. Shek; Michael N. Sawka; John W. Castellani; Andrew J. Young; David W. DeGroot; Dean A. Stulz; Bruce S. Cadarette; C. I. Proulx; Glen P. Kenny; Peter Tikuisis


Archive | 2015

exercise during cold exposure: effects of prior

John W. Castellani; Andrew J. Young; James E. Kain; Amy Rouse; N Michael; Shawn G. Rhind; Jiri Zamecnik; Pang N. Shek; Michael N. Sawka; David W. DeGroot; Dean A. Stulz; Bruce S. Cadarette; Kevin D. Monahan; Chester A. Ray; Thad E. Wilson; Charity L. Sauder; Matthew L. Kearney; Nathan T. Kuipers; Urs A. Leuenberger; John William Castellani


Archive | 2002

84 Hours of Exertional Fatigue, Negative Energy Balance, and Sleep Deprivation Impairs Shivering During Cold Air Exposure in Men

John W. Castellani; Laurie A. Blanchard; Bradley C. Nindl; Dean A. Stulz; Bruce S. Cadarette; Scott J. Montain

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John W. Castellani

United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

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Michael N. Sawka

United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

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Bruce S. Cadarette

United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

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David W. DeGroot

Pennsylvania State University

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Andrew J. Young

United States Department of the Army

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Bradley C. Nindl

United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

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Janet E. Staab

United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

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Laurie A. Blanchard

United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

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Scott J. Montain

United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

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