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Intermittent Hypoxic Exposure

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Being exposed to low oxygen for short periods has been shown to provide additional benefits beyond other altitude training approaches. The technique usually involves breathing air with reduced oxygen content for shorter periods. IHE can provide the increase in red blood cell count as longer periods, as well as improving oxygen delivery to the muscles. IHE is normally performed at rest rather than when training, and uses a pulse oximeter to verify the impact of the hypoxia. Also, IHE uses lower oxygen content than other forms of altitude training. For details of the science behind IHE, see [[Intermittent Hypoxic Exposure 101]]. It is also possible to exercise while exposed to lower oxygen levels, referred to as [[Intermittent Hypoxic Training]].
==Benefits of IHTIHE==
* Improved efficiency in oxygen usage (mitochondrial respiration)
* Increased blood oxygen carrying capacity (not all studies show this)
* [[Intermittent Hypoxic Exposure 101]]
* [[AltoLab]]
* [[Viagra, Exercise and Altitude]]

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