Modelling the relationships between arterial oxygen saturation, exercise intensity and the level of aerobic performance in acute hypoxia.
Xavier WooronsJean Paul RichaletPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2021)
The model demonstrates that the drop of SpO2 during exercise in acute hypoxia is larger with the increase in both sea-level [Formula: see text] and exercise intensity. The model also highlights that the pivotal altitude from which the fall in SpO2 is exacerbated is between 2000 and 2500 m, depending on both sea-level [Formula: see text] and exercise intensity.