Swiss medical scientist believes mountaineering harms brain function

Xinhuanet Geneva (Reporter Chen Weihua) Swiss medical researchers believe that if a mountaineer stays in the oxygen-drenched high mountains for a long time, the brain's metabolic activity will be accelerated and may affect other body functions. Dr. Hefti of the Aarau State Hospital in Switzerland recently organized 12 Swiss mountaineers to carry out mountaineering activities in Xishabangma in China. Finally, 4 people climbed to the main peak of 8046 meters above sea level. He announced his research findings at the Swiss Association of Alpine Medicines in Muotatha, Switzerland. Hefty said that as long as a mountaineer is above 7000 meters above sea level, the brain naturally reacts to harsh environments, and staying at this height for too long will endanger the athlete’s brain function and motor function. Coordination ability and memory. Hefty said that the thousands of cases of research he has gathered on hand indicate that special training for breathing muscle groups can significantly increase athletes' respiratory endurance, but they have no apparent effect on their ability to exercise on high mountains. In addition, Khafetti acknowledged that according to his current research results, it has not been possible to determine whether mountain climbers who are often at high altitudes will suffer damage to their brain function.

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