High Arterial Oxygen Saturation in the Acclimatized Lowlanders Living at High Altitude

Phenomics(2023)

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Blood oxygen saturation (SpO 2 ) is a key indicator of oxygen availability in the body. It is known that a low SpO 2 at high altitude is associated with morbidity and mortality risks due to physiological hypoxemia. Previously, it was proposed that the lowlander immigrants living at high altitude should have a lower SpO 2 level compared to the highlander natives, but this proposal has not been rigorously tested due to the lack of data from the lowlander immigrants living at high altitude. In this study, we compared arterial oxygen saturation of 5929 Tibetan natives and 1034 Han Chinese immigrants living at altitudes ranging from 1120 m to 5020 m. Unexpectedly, the Han immigrants had a higher SpO 2 than the Tibetan natives at the same high altitudes. At the same time, there is a higher prevalence of chronic mountain sickness in Han than in Tibetans at the same altitude. This result suggests that the relatively higher SpO 2 level of the acclimatized Han is associated with a physiological cost, and the SpO 2 level of Tibetans tends to be sub-optimal. Consequently, SpO 2 alone is not a robust indicator of physiological performance at high altitude.
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Oxygen saturation,High altitude,Acclimatization,Adaptation
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