Table 2 Baseline anthropometry, FVC (forced vital capacity) and FEV1 (Forced expiratory volume in 1 sec), values in HAPE-S1, HAPE-S2 and HAPE-R.

From: Subclinical pulmonary dysfunction contributes to high altitude pulmonary edema susceptibility in healthy non-mountaineers

 

HAPE-S1(n = 4)

HAPE-S2 (n = 12)

HAPE-R (n = 19)

Age (years)

29 ± 4.55

31.23 ± 6.29

28.8 ± 5.6

Height (cm)

168.7 ± 7.14

171.5 ± 4.8

171.5 ± 4

Weight (Kg)

70.25 ± 2.63

71.33 ± 7.16

71 ± 8.1

BMI (Kg/cm2)

24.8 ± 2.58

24.3 ± 3.19

24.2 ± 2.79

Hb (gm/dl)

14.8 ± 1.15

14.52 ± 1.5

15.5 ± 1

FVC (Lt)

4.66 ± 0.3

4.05 ± 0.46a

4.6 ± 0.3b

FVC%

101.7 ± 10.05

84.83 ± 7.15a

95.9 ± 8.5b

FEV1(lt)

3.92 ± 0.48

3.34 ± 0.49a

3.8 ± 0.3b

FEV1/FVC (Lt)

83.7 ± 5.68

82.5 ± 7.9

83.9 ± 5

FEV1/FVC%

99.25 ± 6.7

97.8 ± 10.03

96.7 ± 6.1

  1. Values are presented as Mean ± SD; ap < 0.05 (HAPE-S1 versus HAPE-S2); bp < 0.05 (HAPE-S2 versus HAPE-R).