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ALMA Memo #302
Six Percent Oxygen Enrichment of Room Air at Simulated 5000 m Altitude
Improves Neuropsychological Function
Andre B. Gerard; Michele K. McElroy; Michael J. Taylor; Igor Grant; Frank
L. Powell; Sebastiaan Holverda; Nicole Sentse; John B. West
Cognitive and motor function are known to deteriorate with the hypoxia
accompanying high altitude, posing a substantial challenge to the
efficient operation of high altitude industrial and scientific projects.
To evaluate the effectiveness of enriching room air oxygen by 6% at
5000 m altitude in ameliorating such deficits, 24 unacclimatized
subjects (16 males, 8 females; mean age 37.8, range 20 to 47) underwent
neuropsychological testing in a specially designed facility at 3800 m
that can simulate an ambient 5000 m atmosphere and 6% enrichment at
5000 m. Each subject was tested in both conditions in a randomized,
double-blinded fashion. The 2-h test battery of 16 tasks
assessed various aspects of motor and cognitive performance. Compared
with simulated breathing air at 5000 m, oxygen enrichment resulted in
higher arterial oxygen saturations (93.0 vs. 81.6%), quicker reaction
times, improved hand-eye coordination, and more positive sense of
well-being (on 6 of 16 scales), each significant at the p < 0.05 level.
Other aspects of neuropsychological function were not significantly improved by 6%
additional oxygen.
Please note, this paper is copyrighted
A.B. Gerard, et al.
- "Six Percent Oxygen Enrichment of Room Air at Simulated 5000 m Altitude
Improves Neuropsychological Function."
High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 1 (2000): 51-61.
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The paper is entitled,
Six Percent Oxygen Enrichment of Room Air at Simulated 5000 m
Altitude Improves Neuropsychological Function,
Andre B. Gerard; Michele K. McElroy; Michael J. Taylor; Igor Grant;
Frank L. Powell; Sebastiaan Holverda; Nicole Sentse; John B. West.
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