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high altitude; anemia; COVID-19; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) interstitial lung disease; emphysema; acute.

2). CAN 6500 feet cause altitude sickness. oxygen saturation in general populations.

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The peripheral oxygen saturation and pulse rate of 84 passengers, aged 178 years, were measured by pulse oximetry at round level and altitude during air travel.
2 As altitude increases, atmospheric pressure decreases, which means there are fewer molecules of oxygen.

Oct 30, 2021 The theory behind altitude training.

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Nov 7, 2018 At a high altitude, the lungs have to work harder to get oxygen into the body. Altitudes approaching and exceeding high altitude (above 2200-2500m) result in a PaO2 less than 65mmHg and trigger physiologic responses to enhance oxygen carrying capacity. The low amount of oxygen in the air at high altitudes causes high-altitude illness.

. High altitude oxygenation is improving oxygenation or enriching the body with additional oxygen at high altitudes. Cytochrome oxidase complex (Complex IV) is responsible for oxygen sensing in normal conditions. Most people have 95 - 100 blood oxygen level. An oxygen saturation level below 90 percent is a warning sign.

This oxygen to altitude chart extrapolates the amount of oxygen (as a percentage) to real altitude.

In simple terms, the oxygen inhaled from the air people breathe affects the energy their muscles receive to perform physical activities. 2.

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Hypoxemia can be life-threatening.

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