Hypoxia conditioning in health, exercise and sport: Principles, mechanisms and applications

Olivier Girard (Editor), Johannes Burtscher (Editor), Martin Burtscher (Editor), Grégoire Millet (Editor)

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Abstract

While severe hypoxia has detrimental health consequences, the controlled application of hypoxia can be protective and holds great promise as a performance-enhancing and therapeutic intervention. Hypoxia Conditioning in Health, Exercise and Sport: Principles, Mechanisms and Applications delivers an understanding of systemic and molecular mechanisms involved in hypoxia adaptations and examines the most promising forms of hypoxia conditioning with a view to create performance-enhancing strategies for athletes, as well as offering an examination on clinical applications for numerous pathologies. This cutting-edge book examines how positive physiological adaptations not only acutely enhance tolerance to hypoxia but can also induce sustained health benefits. This has enabled the development and refinement of approaches utilizing hypoxia, strategies also termed hypoxia conditioning, to improve health and performance outcomes. By linking research with recommendations for real-world situations, this volume will serve as an invaluable resource for students, academics, exercise science professionals, and sports medicine specialists, especially those in environmental physiology and coaching subjects.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Number of pages336
ISBN (Electronic)9781003402879
ISBN (Print)9781032515748
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Sept 2024

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