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December 2000
Blood gases, acid-base balance, muscle mass and exercise capacity at the upper tolerable limit for humans of acute and chronic hypoxia
An altitude of 5,000 meters above sea level or just above is just about what humans can bear - be it during an acute ascent or for permanent living. This study describes how bodily functions of crucial importance to survival at high altitude adjust after abrupt exposure to severe hypoxia.
Blood gases/acid-base
Glucose