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Hypoxic Training Equipment: Next Generation Health and Fitness

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  • 159 Pages
  • March 2020
  • Region: Global
  • Wintergreen Research, Inc
  • ID: 5011494

Hypoxic Training Equipment Represents Next Generation Automation of Repetitive Tasks, a Market That will Reach $230 Million by 2026

This 2020 study has 159 pages, 76 tables, and figures. Hypoxic Training Equipment represents next-generation automation of repetitive tasks, a market that will reach $230 million dollars by 2026. Hypoxic training is used by athletes to increase performance in a sport. Medical use is a very small part of the market at present.

Hypoxic training equipment segment for elite athletes virtually disappears during the forecast period because of market saturation and because the Olympic and world-class athletic organizations are likely to outlaw hypoxic training for athletes participating in competitions. These organizations have already outlawed the use of EPO as a drug and are not happy about the hypoxic enhancement of athletic capacity. Hypoxic training is likely to grow significantly as people working out in sports clubs and sports gyms use the equipment to increase fitness and endurance.

Hypoxic therapy is effective for helping obese people to increase their endurance and distance they can walk without very heavy breathing. The heavy breathing that makes overweight and obese people stop walking can be slightly decreased with hypoxic training. Whether this works to reduce weight is not clear. Exercise is facilitated, but whether or not the person will exercise is up to the success of rehab therapy.

Hypoxic training carries a significant risk for brain injury, so it is always an issue as to the safety of the procedure. The mechanism surrounding the hypoxia-induced increase in serum EPO and its subsequent effect on the augmentation of erythrocyte volume is not completely understood. Should it become understood, all the sports clubs in the US will adopt hypoxia training for weight loss and the markets will grow rapidly.

Key Topics:


  • Hypoxic Training Equipment
  • Types Of Hypoxia
  • Medical Conditioning
  • Athlete Conditioning
  • Military Conditioning

Table of Contents

1. Hypoxic Training Equipment: Market Description and Market Dynamics
1.1 Benefits of Hypoxia for Athletic Training
1.2 Benefits of Hypoxia for Medical Treatment
1.3 Diseases That Produce Hypoxia
1.4 Hypoxic Training: Market Description
1.4.1 Comprehensive Approach To Examining Data
1.4.2 Intermittent Hypoxia: Concept
1.5 Intermittent Hypoxic Training Positive Medical Effects
1.6 Medical Benefits of Controlled, Intermittent Hypoxia
1.6.1 Correction of Uremic Anemia Due to Chronic Renal Failure
1.6.2 Hypoxia in Sports Medicine
1.6.3 Cardiac Remodeling
1.6.4 Massachusetts General Hospital Intermittent Hypoxia Medial Research
1.6.5 Oxygen
1.7 Intermittent Hypoxia Training for Team Sports
2. Hypoxic Training Equipment Market Shares and Forecasts
2.1 Hypoxic Training Equipment Market Driving Forces
2.1.1 Intermittent Hypoxia Training Market Driving Forces
2.2 Hypoxic Training Equipment Market Shares
2.3 Hypoxic Training Equipment Market Forecasts
2.4 Hypoxic Training Equipment Market Segments
2.4.1 Hypoxic Training Equipment Segment Market Forecasts, Elite Athlete and Serious Athlete Conditioning
2.4.2 Medical Applications
2.4.3 Obesity Training
2.5 Hypoxic Training Equipment Prices
2.5.1 Hypoxico Everest Summit II - Altitude Generator
2.5.2 Tents
2.5.3 Power Breathe Training Device
2.5.4 Higher Peak MAG-20 Altitude Generator
2.5.5 See power breathe IMT
2.6 Hypoxic Training Equipment Regional Market Analysis
3 Intermittent Hypoxia Programs and the Benefit of Hypoxic Training for Healthcare
3.1 Improving Endurance Performance With ‘Live High - Train Low’ Altitude Training
3.2 Intermittent Hypoxia Medical Programs Including Obesity
3.2.1 Use Of Hypoxia In Weight Loss Programs
3.2.2 Hypoxi USA for Targeted Weight Loss in Scottsdale, AZ
3.2.3 Hermann Buhl Institute for Hypoxia and Sleep Medicine Research at the Paracelsus Medical University in Salzburg Germany
3.2.4 Skinnyfitalicious.Com
3.2.5 Hypoxico Hypoxia for Weight Loss
3.2.6 Mild Intermittent Hypoxia Improves Cardiovascular and Neurocognitive Function in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients
3.2.7 Benefits of Intermittent Hypoxia: Enhanced Respiratory and Non- respiratory Motor Function
3.3 IH Hypoxic “Dose”
3.3.1 OSA
4 Hypoxic Training Equipment Regulations, Research, and Technology
4.1 Regulations of Hypoxia Training Equipment
4.1.1 Carbon Dioxide Recognition
4.1.2 Hypoxia
4.2 FDA
4.3 Hypoxia and Cancer
4.3.1 Hypoxia Inducible Factor Pathway
4.4 Hypoxia Training Levels
4.5 Lowering Blood Pressure
4.5.1 University of Colorado Boulder Lower Blood Pressure Research
4.6 On WADA Outlawing Hypoxia for Elite Athletes
5 Hypoxic Training Equipment Company Profiles
5.1 Hypoxic Training Equipment Business Situations
5.2 Biomedtech Australia / Go2 Altitude in Australia
5.2.1 GO2Altitude® Mission-Embedded HRRT Training System
5.2.2 GO2Altitude®
5.2.3 Go2 Altitude Hypoxia Awareness Training for Military Aircrew
5.2.4 Go2 Altitude Training for Military
5.2.5 Go2 Compact, On-Site, Combined Hypoxic, and Hyperoxic Air Generator
5.3 Gooxygen
5.4 Higher Peak in Boston
5.4.1 Higher Peak Technology
5.5 Hypoxico in NYC
5.5.1 Hypoxico Everest Summit II - Altitude Generator
5.5.2 Hypoxico Intermittent Hypoxic Therapy with Spinal Cord Injury Patients
5.5.3 Hypoxic Training for Military Personnel
5.5.4 Hypoxia for Health and Wellness
5.5.5 Hypoxico Altitude Generator Everest Summit II Weight Loss
5.5.6 Hypoxia for Asthma Patients
5.5.7 Hypoxico Technology Used As A Progressive Treatment For Heart Conditions
5.5.8 Hypoxia for Spinal Cord Injury
5.5.9 Hypoxia IHE
5.6 Power Breathe in the UK
5.6.1 POWERbreathe Medical Support for Older Adults
5.6.2 Power Breathe IN: How It Works
5.6.3 POWERbreathe Room Based System
5.6.4 POWERbreathe Revenue
5.7 TrainingMask
5.8 Hypoxic Training Research Papers and Authors
List of Figures
Figure 1. Hypoxic Training Equipment Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2020-2026
Figure 2. Disease Types Of Hypoxia:
Figure 3. Types Of Intermittent Hypoxia
Figure 4. Contrasts The Deteriorated Cardiac Function In OSA Patients In Comparison To Several Studies
Figure 5. Mayo Clinic Medical Studies on Hypoxia
Figure 6. Hypoxic Training Equipment Market Driving Factors
Figure 7. Intermittent Hypoxia Therapeutic Range: Therapeutic Benefit vs. Net Pathology
Figure 8. Hypoxic Training Equipment: Dollars, Market Shares Worldwide 2019
Figure 9. Hypoxic Training Equipment: Dollars, Market Shares Worldwide 2019
Figure 10. Hypoxic Training Equipment Market Participant Descriptions, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019
Figure 11. Hypoxic Training Equipment Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2020-2026
Figure 12. Hypoxic Training Equipment Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019
Figure 13. Hypoxic Training Equipment Market Forecasts, by Company, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019
Figure 14. Hypoxic Training Equipment Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2019 to 2026
Figure 15. Hypoxic Training Equipment Market Forecast, Medical, Military, and Athlete Conditioning Worldwide, Dollars, 2020-2026
Figure 16. Hypoxic Training Equipment Market Forecast, Worldwide, Dollars, 2020-2026
Figure 17. Hypoxic Training Equipment Segment Market Forecasts, Elite Athlete and Serious Athlete Conditioning, Dollars, Worldwide, 2020-2026
Figure 18. Hypoxic Training Programme Benefits for Obese People
Figure 19. Training Masks
Figure 20. Hypoxic Training Equipment Regional Market Segments, Dollars, and Percent, Worldwide, 2019
Figure 21. Hypoxic Training Equipment Regional Market Segments, Dollars, and Percent, Worldwide, 2019
Figure 22. Elite Athlete Train Low’ Altitude Training
Figure 23. Low Oxygen Exercise
Figure 24. Hypoxico Increase in Metabolic Rate + Decrease In Hunger = Better Portion Control And Accelerated Weight Loss
Figure 25. IH Hypoxic “Dose”
Figure 26. Selected US Organizations providing Regulations re Hypoxic Training Equipment
Figure 27. Dose-Response Curve
Figure 28. Oxygen Forms Come the Closest to Hypoxia Training Equipment
Figure 29. Hypoxia-Inducible Factor  Pathway
Figure 30. Selected Hypoxia Inducible Factor Target Genes and Their Effects On Cancer Progression
Figure 31. Hypoxico Hypoxia Training Level Goals in Using Systems
Figure 32. Inherent Problems Associated With Permanent Residence At Altitudes
Figure 33. Myths of Sleeping in Altitude Tents
Figure 34. Hypoxico Tent Sleeper
Figure 35. High Altitude Tent Systems
Figure 36. University of Colorado Boulder Researchers Hypoxia Tests to Evaluate:
Figure 37. Go2 altitude in Australia
Figure 38. GO2Altitude® Mission-Embedded HRRT Training System Functions
Figure 39. Go2 Altitude Testimonials from Countries
Figure 40. Go2 Altitude Professional Systems: OnePlus VAIHT Hyperoxic Recovery IHHT
Figure 41. Go2 Altitude Professional Hypoxia System Benefits
Figure 42. Go2 Altitude Professional Hypoxia System Types
Figure 43. Go2 Altitude Professional System Technical Specification
Figure 44. Go2 Altitude Training for Military and Civilian Aircrew
Figure 45. GO2Altitude Military Hypoxia Training
Figure 46. GO2Altitude Simultaneous Training And Supervision of 2-8 Trainees
Figure 47. Go2 Altitude Flight Simulator Hyperoxic Air Generator Training Key Features
Figure 48. Compact, On-Site, Combined Hypoxic, and Hyperoxic Air Generator
Figure 49. Higher Peak Hypoxia Device
Figure 50. Higher Peak Oxygen Delivery
Figure 51. Higher Peak Altitude and Interval Settings
Figure 52. Higher Peak Mountain Air Generator MAG-20 Functions
Figure 53. Higher Peak MAG-20 Specifications
Figure 54. Higher Peak Users
Figure 55. Hypoxico Types of Altitude System Offered:
Figure 56. Hypoxico Used by a Dancer
Figure 57. Hypoxico Bed System
Figure 58. Hypoxico Offerings
Figure 59. Hypoxico Everest Summit Types
Figure 60. Hypoxico Altitudes up to 21,000' with High-Altitude Adapter
Figure 61. Hypoxico High-Altitude Adapter Functions
Figure 62. Hypoxico Research PDF Articles
Figure 63. Hypoxico systems in use by the United States Military
Figure 64. Increase in metabolic rate + decrease in hunger = better portion control and accelerated weight loss
Figure 65. Hypoxico Bronchial Asthma IHT Program Benefits:
Figure 66. Hypoxia Health & Wellness Positioning
Figure 67. Hypoxia Altitude Training and Weight Loss
Figure 68. Power Breathe Altitude Unit
Figure 69. POWERbreathe Research Topics
Figure 70. POWERbreathe Medical Aspects
Figure 71. PowerBreathe Contraindications:
Figure 72. Power Breathe IN Models
Figure 73. Power Breathe In Asthma Benefits
Figure 74. Power Breathe Hypoxia Equipment
Figure 75. POWERbreathe Room Based System
Figure 76. Lest We Forget: Hypoxia Means Lack Of Oxygen

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Biomedtech Australia
  • Go2 Altitude
  • Gooxygen
  • Higher Peak
  • Hypoxico
  • POWERBreathe
  • TrainingMask