Arterial oxygen saturation under hypoxic environment of high-altitude associates with routine physical activities of natives

2003 
Per cent oxygen saturation of arterial haemoglobin levels (SaO 2 ), a measure of hypoxemia has been analysed in the permanent residents of Ladakh. The population recognized as high-altitude controls (HAC) and high-altitudemonks (HAM), resided at the same altitude of 3600 m but differed in their routines. SaO 2 was measured with a Finger-Pulse Oximeter. The HAM had 3.08% higher SaO 2 (P < 0.001) compared to the HAC, with mean SaO 2 of 91.8 ′ 6.1% and 89.0 ′ 2.6%, respectively. Furthermore, the younger HAM also revealed an elevation of 4.55% SaO 2 than the HAC of identical age (P < 0.001). The HAM, who are less hypoxemic than their counterparts are physically more active, which may be a selective advantage in the extreme environment of higher altitudes.
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