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The Effects of High Altitude on Glucose Homeostasis, Metabolic Control, and Other Diabetes-Related Parameters: From Animal Studies to Real Life.

Theocharis Koufakis1, Spyridon N Karras1, Omar G Mustafa2, Pantelis Zebekakis1, Kalliopi Kotsa1.   

Abstract

Exposure to high altitude activates several complex and adaptive mechanisms aiming to protect human homeostasis from extreme environmental conditions, such as hypoxia and low temperatures. Short-term exposure is followed by transient hyperglycemia, mainly triggered by the activation of the sympathetic system, whereas long-term exposure results in lower plasma glucose concentrations, mediated by improved insulin sensitivity and augmented peripheral glucose disposal. An inverse relationship between altitude, diabetes, and obesity has been well documented. This is the result of genetic and physiological adaptations principally to hypoxia that favorably affect glucose metabolism; however, the contribution of financial, dietary, and other life-style parameters may also be important. According to existing evidence, people with diabetes are capable of undertaking demanding physical challenges even at extreme altitudes. Still, a number of issues should be taken into account, including the increased physical activity leading to changes in insulin demands and resistance, the performance of measurement systems under extreme weather conditions and the potential deterioration of metabolic control during climbing expeditions. The aim of this review is to present available evidence in the field in a comprehensive way, beginning from the physiology of glucose homeostasis adaptation mechanisms to high altitudes and ending to what real life experience has taught us.

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Keywords:  altitude; diabetes mellitus; hypoxia; insulin; insulin resistance; physical activity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30362832     DOI: 10.1089/ham.2018.0076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  High Alt Med Biol        ISSN: 1527-0297            Impact factor:   1.981


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