By using wearable devices to monitor and record the physiological data changes and health outcomes (incidence and severity of high-altitude illnesses) of high-altitude migrants at different stages (pre-entry, acute/chronic high-altitude phases, and de-acclimatization phase), and referencing previous cohort studies on high-altitude populations, the study aims to provide a basis for developing personalized health assessment protocols for high-altitude migrants. The formulated assessment protocols and standards will then be validated.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
Rates of high altitude sickness and related diseases.
Early diagnosis rates of acute and chronic altitude sickness and related diseases induced or aggravated by the plateau population in migrant plateau populations.
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 3 years
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