Can Rhodiola Crenulata Intake Improve Oxygen Saturation and Decrease the Incidence of Acute Mountain Sickness
Acute Mountain Sickness, Environmental Illness
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Acute Mountain Sickness focused on measuring acute mountain sickness, AMS, Rhodiola Crenulata, mountaineering, pulse oximetry, oxygen saturation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age between 20 and 55 years.
- able to complete the study protocol of 9-day study regimens and mountain climbing twice.
- no prophylactic medication or herb one month before ascent.
maintaining the same living conditions and habits four months before the first mountain climbing and four months between two mountaineering.
- living in the same altitude or within a difference of 200 meters.
- no additional physical training.
- no plan to gain or loss weight.
- no altitude exposure above 2500m.
Exclusion Criteria:
- any history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart failure, cerebral neoplasm, mania, renal or hepatic insufficiency.
- women in pregnancy or intending of pregnancy during the 4-month study period.
Sites / Locations
- Dept of Emergency medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Rhodiola crenulata-placebo sequence
Placebo-Rhodiola crenulata sequence
Rhodiola crenulata for the first treatment period and placebo for the second treatment period, with a washout period of 4 months. Overall study population were 120 subjects, who were randomised and allocated into 2 sequences.
Placebo for the first treatment period and Rhodiola crenulata for the second treatment period, with a washout period of 4 months. Overall study population were 120 subjects, who were randomised and allocated into 2 sequences.