Books
Isabella Brooks

High Altitude Reaction

“High Altitude Reaction” explores the body's response to the unique challenges of high-altitude environments, where oxygen is scarce. It examines both immediate reactions, such as increased heart rate, and long-term acclimatization processes, like changes in red blood cell production. Understanding these physiological adaptations is crucial, given the increasing popularity of high-altitude tourism and residence in mountainous regions. The book notably highlights the critical role of emergency oxygen and the limits of human performance when facing oxygen deprivation, also known as hypoxia.

The book systematically progresses from basic physiological principles to practical strategies for preventing and treating altitude sickness. It emphasizes evidence-based approaches, drawing from field studies and laboratory experiments. A key focus is on acclimatization schedules and medication use, offering actionable information for those venturing into high-altitude settings. The information presented emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting the body’s limits.

This book uniquely bridges the gap between scientific research and practical application, making it valuable for outdoor enthusiasts, medical professionals, and researchers in related fields like exercise physiology and environmental physiology.
156 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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