ea0028p216 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2012
Stacey Mike
, Mellor Adrian
, Boos Christopher
, Smith Chris
, Hooper Tim
, Jo Yarker
, Hodkinson Pete
, Green Nic
, Woods David
We have previously reported that exercise at high altitude (HA) led to a significant increase in brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels. In contrast two other publications have reported no change in resting BNP at HA. We therefore measured BNP and Lake Louise (LL) Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) scores in a further 20 subjects at rest in Kathmandu (Kat; 1300 m); and following exercise and at rest at 4270 m and 5150 m. Compared with the baseline BNP level at Kat (9.2+/−2 pg...