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Cardiovascular Risk Profiles and Pre-Existing Health Conditions of Trekkers in the Solu-Khumbu Region, Nepal.

Miriam HaunolderChristian ApelDaniela BertschCarina CerfontaineMichael van der GietSimone van der GietMaren GrassNicole Maria HeussenNina HundtJulia JägerChristian KühnSonja MusiolLisa TimmermannKnut WernitzUlf GieselerAudry MorrisonVolker SchöfflThomas Küpper
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
The results of earlier studies in the Annapurna region should be revalidated. Every trekker to the Himalayas should consult a physician prior to departure, ideally a travel medicine specialist. Preventative measures and education on AMS warrant special attention. Travellers with heart disease or with a pronounced cardiovascular risk profile should be presented to an internal medicine professional. Travel plans must be adjusted individually, especially with respect to adequate acclimatisation time and no physical overloading. With these and other precautions, trekking at high altitudes is generally safe and possible, even with significant pre-existing health conditions. Trekking can lead to invaluable personal experiences. Since organized groups are limited in their flexibility to change their itinerary, individual trekking or guided tours in small groups should be preferred.
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