Altitude and Exercise

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Across
  1. 4. This is the most common altitude-related disorder (abbr.)
  2. 5. Decreased PO2 at altitude results in this "H" of altitude stress
  3. 9. Although this condition is not one of the 4 H's of altitude stress, it is a respiratory condition associated with the cold at altitude, starting with H.
  4. 10. hyperventilation at altitude results in a disruption of this balance
  5. 12. a chief reason for hypohydration at altitude is due to increased...
  6. 14. decreases in this type of memory are observed at altitude
  7. 17. All altitude-related illnesses are exacerbated by the _____ __ _______.
  8. 19. this response to altitude relates to the release of norepinephrine to regulate HR, BP, SV, and substrate use.
Down
  1. 1. Increases in EPO, 2,3 DPG, RBCs, and Hb at altitude are these types of acclimatizations
  2. 2. In response to build up of bases in the body due to hyperventilation at altitude, these excrete excess bases, depleting the alkaline reserve.
  3. 3. The 4 H's of altitude stress include: hypoxia, hypothermia, hypoglycemia, and...
  4. 6. True or false: BMR increases at altitude as a result of nonshivering thermogenesis.
  5. 7. Irregular nighttime breathing associated with high altitudes
  6. 8. This altitude-related illness is caused by vasodilation and increase CsHP in the vasculature of the brain (abbr.)
  7. 11. The depletion of the alkaline reserve is made up for by a decrease in the production of these
  8. 13. Hemorrhage of the macula experience by climbers over 21,000 ft (abbr.)
  9. 15. Muscle atrophy and weight loss at altitude may be attributed to decreased...
  10. 16. altitude categorization of being at or above 20,000 ft
  11. 18. This method of acclimatization has hikers ascend 2,000 ft per week until summit
  12. 20. This altitude-related illness occurs after months or years at altitude and is associated with polycythemia (abbr.)