Blood Pressure and Altitude: An Observational Cohort Study of Hypertensive and Nonhypertensive Himalayan Trekkers in Nepal.
Keyes LE, Sallade TD, Duke C, Starling J, Sheets A, Pant S, Young DS, Twillman D, Regmi N, Phelan B, Paudel P, McElwee M, Mather L, Cole D, McConnell T, Basnyat B.
Keyes LE, et al. Among authors: regmi n.
High Alt Med Biol. 2017 Sep;18(3):267-277. doi: 10.1089/ham.2017.0001. Epub 2017 Aug 8.
High Alt Med Biol. 2017.
PMID: 28787190
However, there was large interindividual variability. At 3400 m, the majority (60%, n = 284) of normotensive participants had a BP within 10 mmHg of their BP at 2860 m, while 21% (n = 102) increased and 19% (n = 91) decreased. The pattern was similar between …
However, there was large interindividual variability. At 3400 m, the majority (60%, n = 284) of normotensive participants had a BP wi …