Authors
Hsiang Yun Lo, Lisa Li-Chuan Chen, Deng-Huang Su, Chung-Hsien Chen, Tai-Yi Hsu, Shih-Hao Wang, Yi-Ming Weng, Cheng-Wei Chan, Shih-Hao Wu, Hang-Cheng Chen, Te-Fa Chiu
Publication date
2018/3/3
Journal
Journal of Acute Medicine
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
22
Publisher
Taiwan Society of Emergency Medicine
Description
Background
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) often occurs in individuals who rapidly travel above 2,500 m. As the convenience of traveling and the development of mountain sports increase, AMS will become an increasingly important public health problem. However, no method to effectively predict AMS before it occurs is currently available.
Methods
This post hoc study investigated whether the 3-Minute Step Test (3MST), which evaluates physical fitness, is predictive of AMS development. The data collected in “Rhodiola crenulata extract for prevention of AMS: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial” was used in the analysis. This study collected 204 observations of 102 participants who made two ascents of Hehuan Mountain (3,100 m) by bus within a 3-month period. Participants completed the 3MST at 250 m (before ascent) and 3,100 m (on Hehuan Mountain). The presence of AMS was …
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