WASHINGTON—People with diabetes may need to monitor their blood sugar more closely when doing high-altitude activities such as hiking or skiing, according to a small study published in the Society’s ...
Ordinarily, trekking into high alpine zones requires days or even weeks of altitude acclimatization to help you adjust to the fewer oxygen particles you'll be taking in each breath. Weird things ...
Hiking and skiing in the mountains may wreak havoc on the blood sugar levels of those with Type 1 diabetes, new research suggests. Exercise offers many benefits -- such as improved heart health, ...
Human athletes have long utilized training at high altitudes to improve their oxygen-carrying capacity, so it should come as no surprise that trainers of equine athletes have tried similar methods.
My first visit to high altitude didn’t go well. I was at a training camp in the French Alps, and on one of our easy days my ...
In Durango, there’s a big chasm between us average mountain schlubs, who prefer shuffling to power walking, and the athletes, who rip through the roads like speeding winds, whether running or biking.
LAOAG CITY, Philippines — The U.S. Army Pacific's 1st Multi-Domain Task Force (1MDTF) will conduct training activities at Laoag International Airport in June, which may be visible to the surrounding ...
FORT SHAFTER, HAWAII -- The US Army Pacific, 3d Multi-Domain Task Force, and the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense will conduct High Altitude Balloon (HAB) Training near the Mariana Islands ...