与高空运动相关的神经表现
A Marengo1,2, M Tejada3, I Hancco Zirena4
1Servicio de Neurología. Hospital Perrupato, San Martin, Mendoza, Argentina. dra.andreamarengo@gmail.com.
Current neurology and neuroscience reports
|April 9, 2025
概括
高空运动会影响神经系统,影响大脑血流和神经递质. 适度的运动可以预防高山病,而对高强度运动和抗氧化剂的使用需要进一步的研究.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 运动医学 运动医学
- 高度生理学 高度生理学
背景情况:
- 高空运动的神经效应多样化,研究不足.
- 这些影响范围从代谢适应到大脑血流和神经递质的变化.
研究的目的:
- 审查与高空运动相关的神经变化.
- 要总结运动强度,上升,认知障碍和类似精神病的症状的影响.
- 探索运动在高山病 (AMS) 中的作用和自由基捕食者的使用.
主要方法:
- 文献综述总结了关于高空运动和神经结果的当前研究.
- 讨论氧化应激和反应性氧物种 (ROS) 在低压性缺氧中.
- 分析运动强度,上升速度和认知评估工具.
主要成果:
- 高空运动会引起各种神经效应,包括代谢适应和改变大脑血流.
- 氧化应激和反应性氧物种 (ROS) 生产是运动期间低性缺氧的重要后果.
- 适度强度的运动可能有助于预防AMS,但高强度的运动需要进一步调查.
结论:
- 需要进一步研究高强度运动,快速爬升和特定的认知评估工具.
- 自由基掠食者显示出预防AMS和神经症状的潜力.
- 了解运动在AMS预防和高度神经适应中的作用至关重要.
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