Altistumistestid
Altistumistestid, also known as the Acclimatization Test, is a diagnostic procedure used to assess an individual's ability to adapt to specific environmental conditions, typically related to altitude, temperature, or humidity. The primary purpose of this test is to evaluate physiological responses and tolerance levels, especially for individuals planning to undertake activities or work in challenging environments, such as high-altitude regions or extreme climates.
The test generally involves exposing the subject to controlled environmental conditions that mimic the target environment.
Altistumistestid is particularly relevant in fields like aerospace medicine, mountaineering, and occupational health, where understanding an
While generally considered safe, the test must be conducted under medical supervision to manage potential adverse