Supplemental oxygen (hyperoxia) improves physical performance during hypoxic exercise. Based on the analysis of metabolome and iron homeostasis from human athlete blood samples, we show that hyperoxia during recovery periods interferes with metabolic alterations following hypoxic exercise. This may impair beneficial adaptations to exercise and/or hypoxia and highlights risks of oxygen supplementation in hypoxia.

Burtscher, J., Paglia, G., Denti, V., Faulhaber, M., Weiss, G., Schobersberger, W., et al. (2024). Hyperoxic recovery interferes with the metabolic imprint of hypoxic exercise. FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY & MEDICINE, 223(October 2024), 193-198 [10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2024.07.024].

Hyperoxic recovery interferes with the metabolic imprint of hypoxic exercise

Paglia G.;Denti V.;
2024

Abstract

Supplemental oxygen (hyperoxia) improves physical performance during hypoxic exercise. Based on the analysis of metabolome and iron homeostasis from human athlete blood samples, we show that hyperoxia during recovery periods interferes with metabolic alterations following hypoxic exercise. This may impair beneficial adaptations to exercise and/or hypoxia and highlights risks of oxygen supplementation in hypoxia.
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Acclimatization; exercise; High altitude illnesses; Hyperoxia; Hypoxia; Metabolism;
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26-lug-2024
2024
223
October 2024
193
198
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Burtscher, J., Paglia, G., Denti, V., Faulhaber, M., Weiss, G., Schobersberger, W., et al. (2024). Hyperoxic recovery interferes with the metabolic imprint of hypoxic exercise. FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY & MEDICINE, 223(October 2024), 193-198 [10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2024.07.024].
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