Research on relationship between acute mountain sickness and geographic factors in young male
10.11659/jjssx.1672-5042.201406010
- VernacularTitle:青年男性急性高原反应与地理因素的关系研究
- Author:
Tonglin SONG
;
Yu WU
;
Pengyu SHEN
;
Yunsheng LIU
;
Jian CHEN
;
Huaijun TIAN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
acute altitude response;
geographical factor;
logistic regression
- From:
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery
2014;(6):599-601,602
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Abstact:Objective To study the relationship between acute mountain sickness and geographic factors in young males,and provide no-vel materials for screening susceptible population and exploring novel research ideas and methods. Methods Total 294 young men came from low altitude were randomly selected,questionnaire was conducted and military AMS standard was applied for diagnosis. Binary logistic re-gression was used to analyze the relationship between 10 different geographical factors and AMS incidence and figure out the risk factors for medical geographical differences of AMS. Results AMS incidence was 52. 04% (153 people),with most commonly seen dizziness,head-ache,shortness of breath,chest tightness and lip empurples,the occurrence was 89. 54%,84. 31%,66. 01%,65. 36% and 60. 78%,respec-tively. Binary logistic regression analysis revealed that altitude was the only geographical risk factor (OR=0. 998,P<0. 05). Conclusion Among the population who entered plateau,lower native altitude they used to live brings higher risk of AMS,therefore corresponding preven-tions should be adapted for those who come to high altitude from low altitude in order to ensure their health and safety.