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in high altitude there is the same amount of O2 but there is an increase amount of atmospheric preassure, making it more difficult to acquire the same amount of O2 in every breath you take. so the body will start to hyperventilate.. creating a resp. alkalosis ( increase O2 and decrease Co2) that's why you feel lightheaded, and maybe numb or dizzy. so your body activates 2-3 BPG which is the one that regulates the movement of O2 between the RBC and the tissue. so the body will syntesize more 2-3BPG and increasing it causing the hb/O2 dissociation curve to shift to the right. which means the O2 will have more affinity to tissue.
Alpacas have adapted to high altitude in several ways. One special way is that alpaca do not suffer from hypertension as humans and cattle when left at high altitude for long periods of time.
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The effects of identified lifestyle factors on long term health and fitness is a healthy body .
It makes you mentally high.. On long term use there are side effects..
Long distance runners who train at high altitude develop greater lung capacity relative to those who train at or near sea level. Consequently, when these high altitude runners compete with runners from lower altitudes, they have an advantage regardless of whether they compete at lower or higher altitudes.
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Most airplanes fly at high altitude because it is faster and safer as long as the cabin is pressurized. There is less clouds and turbulence. The airplane uses less fuel.
You can get Cirrhosis or even different cancers from excessive drinking in long term effects of consumption.
dehydration and muscle loss
Nope. There is no evidence of LSD causing long term physical effects at normal recreational doses.