preacclimatization
Preacclimatization is a preparatory process intended to provoke adaptive physiological responses before an anticipated exposure to environmental stress. The aim is to reduce the risk of adverse symptoms and to preserve or enhance performance, tolerance, and safety when the person encounters conditions such as high altitude, extreme heat or cold, or hypoxic environments.
Common approaches include intermittent or simulated exposure to the stressor, such as intermittent hypoxia delivered via
Evidence indicates that preacclimatization can partly reduce acute adverse effects, shorten the time needed to adapt,
Preacclimatization is distinct from acclimatization, which describes adaptive changes during actual exposure to the stressor. It