Showing posts with label Global Exercise Oxygen Equipment Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global Exercise Oxygen Equipment Market. Show all posts

Tuesday 21 March 2017

Global Exercise Oxygen Equipment Market Size, Share, Trends, Market Growth, Analysis And Industry Forecast 2022 - Acute Market Reports

Acute Market Reports announces that it has published a new study Exercise Oxygen Equipment: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016 to 2022.  The 2016 study has 360 pages, 145 tables and figures.  Worldwide Exercise Oxygen Equipment markets are poised to achieve significant growth as consumer oxygen markets emerge from the trial phase to be used in sports clubs, by athletic teams, and in corporate gyms to increase the value of exercise and offer people a way to be more comfortable while they exercise.
A low blood count pulse oximeter reading is cause for concern.  A normal pulse oximeter reading does not tell us anything.  The study looks at the excess of carbon dioxide found in tissue of many people before, during, and after exercise, and asks the question whether there is not enough oxygen in the lungs and blood hemoglobin to eliminate excess carbon dioxide.  The use of supplemental oxygen appears to be indicated even when the pulse oximeter gives an entirely normal reading.
Consumer oxygen works to release excess carbon dioxide trapped in tissue because the blood oxygen is not sufficient to do the cleaning function one wished it would do.  With the aging of the population, many people do not exercise enough to gather the waste carbon dioxide generated by muscles and tissue.  With the dramatic increase in people who are overweight and even obese, there is increased need for supplemental oxygen availability at the sites where people exercise.    Only modest amounts of supplemental oxygen are needed to have an effect.
Recreational oxygen has been available for a while, but only recently has there been a basic understanding of the value:  eliminating excess carbon dioxide in the body.  Build-ups of carbon dioxide come from the muscles.  Recognition of the ability of to get rid of this excess has been enough to validate the value of supplemental oxygen.
Excess carbon dioxide is not good for people.  It would not be excess if normal breathing or even heavy breathing was able to rid the body of the build-up of carbon dioxide, but any extra weight is enough to create excess in the tissues.  The muscles and cells work all the time, giving off carbon dioxide, and most people have an excess.
Exercise oxygen equipment is positioned to help regular non-diseased people and athletes achieve performance recovery after exercise.  Supplemental oxygen permits longer periods of exercise and supports faster return to exercise after a rest interval.  Supplemental oxygen along with exercise appears to help with tissue repair by eliminating excess carbon dioxide.   For older people, supplemental oxygen appears to help with fighting inflammation and improving mental acuity:  Supplemental oxygen is:
(1) dissolved in plasma, already 2% oxygen;
(2) bound to hemoglobin in red blood cells, as it drops below 98% oxygen.
Breathing supplemental oxygen adds more oxygen to the body even when the hemoglobin is already apparently saturated according to pulse oximeter readings.  If the oxygen fully saturates the hemoglobin it increases the concentration of dissolved oxygen in plasma, creating the ability to eliminate excess carbon dioxide.
Muscles and fat create excess carbon dioxide in people with obesity, in elite athletes, in people who are aging.  The value of exercise is that it helps the blood pick up excess carbon dioxide that must be expelled from the body.  Supplemental oxygen is useful in stimulating this process even in the absence of disease.  Athletes and firemen use supplemental oxygen to eliminate excess carbon dioxide.  Soon ordinary people exercising will use supplemental oxygen for this process as well.  This will happen even in people who apparently have hemoglobin sufficiently saturated with oxygen.
The value of supplemental oxygen is not to saturate the hemoglobin more, it is already saturated in most cases, the value is to stimulate release of excess carbon dioxide.
Exercise oxygen equipment is useful for improving personal performance and endurance during workouts.  It gives athletes competitive advantage in sporting events.  Supplemental oxygen is not banned because the oxygen has significant health benefits that cannot reasonably be taken away by sports governing bodies.
Prices of supplemental oxygen are expected to plummet based on economies of scale as adoption and usage becomes widespread.  People could not get affordable or have convenient access to consumer oxygen before, now there are ways to make personal oxygen available in a convenient manner.  AirSep offers its Focus device which weighs 1.7 pounds with a battery.  Exercise with oxygen therapy can increase exercise capacity and lead to performance gains.  Sports clubs are expected to offer small stylish canisters of oxygen for $15 per month.
Performance gains make it easier to exercise, less onerous to exercise.  The value of daily exercise has been proven in multiple studies, now we know why the exercise is beneficial, it discards excess carbon dioxide that builds up in the muscles when people are just sitting around or sleeping or if they are moving around exercising.
OHS is a breathing disorder in obese people that leads to a misrepresentation of pulse oximeter readings of blood oxygen levels.  When there is too much carbon dioxide in the tissue, more carbon dioxide than can be cleaned even by fully saturated blood oxygen levels, there is a difficulty with fully cleaning the carbon dioxide from the cells.  OHS is interesting because obese people with normal blood oxygen saturation cannot expel all the carbon dioxide from their cells.
The condition called hypoventilation during the day is a condition of obesity that is possible to address with supplemental oxygen even in the presence of fully oxygenated blood.  Obese people are not moving enough air in and out of the lungs to clear the carbon dioxide from the body.  The problem exists to a lesser extent in people with less fat, people without any lung disease, just overweight or obese.
This lack of oxygen can and does cause muscle fatigue, cramping and poor performance.  Supplemental oxygen helps replenish what is deficient, enabling faster aerobic recovery.  Athletes achieve better mental and muscle performance when they use supplemental oxygen after strenuous activity.
Football players, basketball players, speed skaters, and hockey players use oxygen to support performance when exhausted.  Professional athletes use supplemental oxygen.  The reason is that during strenuous physical activity the body exhales more carbon dioxide than it admits oxygen.
Exercise and physical activity deliver oxygen and nutrients to tissues and help the cardiovascular system work more efficiently.  Breathing supplemental oxygen after strenuous activity is becoming more accepted by people interested in health and fitness.  Oxygen can be used to address fatigue as a symptom.  Fatigue is a symptom, not a disease.  It is experienced differently by different people.
One often hears physicians attribute the effects of supplemental oxygen to people having a placebo effect.  It is very clear that inside most of the medical community there is massive misunderstanding about the value of supplemental oxygen in healthy people.
Generally, the opinion is that if there is a normal pulse oximeter reading and very heavy breathing after exercise, that giving supplemental oxygen means there is a placebo effect and nothing more.  The value of supplemental oxygen is not evident from looking at pulse oximeter readings.
When there is a buildup of excess carbon dioxide in the body the supplemental oxygen is able to clear the carbon dioxide from tissue.  While the users can feel the difference in the body of having waste eliminated, the clinicians are left to look at the pulse oximeter readings.  The value attributed to supplemental oxygen by users is attributed to a placebo effect by clinicians.  It is apparent from a review of the serious independent research on the value of supplemental oxygen that the oxygen really is helpful to people, not just a pejorative placebo effect.  (Remember that a placebo is a sugar pill and itself does have a real effect.)
Exercise oxygen equipment markets at $3.9 million in 2015 are anticipated to reach $2.8 billion dollars by 2022.  Growth is a result of new competitors in the market, demand for the smaller lighter technology by people exercising, and the market need by for stationary devices at clubs and gyms even as portable devices provide greater mobility support for bike riders, joggers, and older people.
Acute Market Reports is an independent research organization funded by the sale of market research studies all over the world and by the implementation of ROI models that are used to calculate the total cost of ownership of equipment, services, and software.  The company has 35 distributors worldwide, including Global Information Info Shop, Market Research.com, Research and Markets, electronics.ca, and Thompson Financial.
Acute Market Reports is positioned to help customers facing challenges that define the modern enterprises. The increasingly global nature of science, technology and engineering is a reflection of the implementation of the globally integrated enterprise.  Customers trust Acute Market Reports to work alongside them to ensure the success of the participation in a particular market segment.
Acute Market Reports supports various market segment programs; provides trusted technical services to the marketing departments.  It carries out accurate market share and forecast analysis services for a range of commercial and government customers globally.  These are all vital market research support solutions requiring trust and integrity.
Exercise Oxygen Executive Summary 25
Exercise Oxygen Equipment Market Driving Forces 25
Exercise Oxygen Market Leaders 32
Boost Recreational Canned Oxygen 33
Exercise Oxygen Equipment Forecasts 34
OHS Patient Symptoms 35
OHS Treatments with Oxygen 35
OHS Indicates that Blood Oxygen Saturation and Shortness of Breath Are
Separate 36
Football Players, Basket Ball players, and Hockey Players Use Oxygen to
Support Performance When Exhausted. 37
Supplemental Oxygen Placebo Effect 38
Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome Co2 Loading And Unloading 40
1. Exercise Oxygen Equipment: Market Description and
Market Dynamics 41
1.1 Value of Exercise 41
1.2 Respiration 42
1.2.1 Supplemental Oxygen Good for People Exercising After They Begin to Have Difficulty Breathing 46
1.3 Oxygen Equipment Separates Oxygen From Air 46
1.3.1 Portable Oxygen Concentrator Functions 47
1.4 Oxygen / Ozone Therapy to Strengthen Immune System 48
1.5 Long History of Supplemental Oxygen Improving Sports Performance 49
1.6 Supplemental Oxygen to Improve Brain Functioning 51
1.6.1 Mountaineering Use of Supplemental Oxygen 54
1.6.2 Summit Oxygen ALTOX Personal Oxygen System 56
1.7 Oxygen Concentrator Uses 57
1.7.1 Stationary Oxygen Concentrator Functions 57
1.7.2 Separation Of Oxygen From Air 58
1.7.3 Technical Trade-Offs Necessary To Design An Oxygen Concentrator 59
2. Exercise Oxygen Market Shares and Forecasts 60
2.1 Exercise Oxygen Equipment Market Driving Forces 60
2.1.1 Football Players, Basket Ball players, and Hockey Players Use Oxygen to
Support Performance When Exhausted. 66
2.1.2 Supplemental Oxygen Placebo Effect 66
2.2 Exercise Oxygen Market Leaders 70
2.2.1 Boost Recreational Canned Oxygen 71
2.2.2 Inogen Portable Oxygen Concentrator 71
2.2.3 Inogen Product Development 71
2.2.4 Inogen Homecare Services Business 72
2.2.5 Philips Respironics EverGo 73
2.2.6 Chart / AirSep 73
2.2.7 Chart / AirSep NewLife Elite 74
2.2.8 Chart Industries / SeQual 74
2.2.9 Chart Industries / CAIRE 74
2.2.10 Portable Oxygen Concentrators 75
2.3 Consumer Exercise Oxygen Equipment Market Forecasts 78
2.3.1 Market Segment Forecasts for Exercise Oxygen Equipment 80
2.3.2 Athletic Oxygen Equipment Forecasts 83
2.3.3 Sports Club Gym Exercise Oxygen Equipment 84
2.3.1 Corporate Gym Exercise Oxygen Equipment 90
2.3.2 Market for Exercise Oxygen Equipment Among Aging Population Forecasts 93
2.3.1 Home Exercise Oxygen Equipment Market Forecasts 96
2.3.2 Wearables Market for Exercise Oxygen Equipment 100
2.3.3 Zoom Virtual Reality on an Exercise Bicycle 102
2.3.4 Portable Oxygen Concentrator Market Forecasts 103
2.3.5 Portable Oxygen Concentrator Medical Market Forecasts 104
2.3.6 Exercise Oxygen Applications 106
2.4 Exercise Oxygen Prices 107
2.5 Exercise Oxygen Regional Segment Analysis 110
3. Exercise Oxygen Product Description 113
3.1 Boost Sports and Exercise Oxygen 113
3.1.1 Using Boost After Strenuous Physical Activity 114
3.1.2 Boost Recreational Canned Oxygen 115
3.1.3 Boost Supplemental Oxygen for Pro Athletes 117
3.1.4 Boost Number One Sports Oxygen Tank in Europe 122
3.1.5 Boost Supplemental Oxygen Treats Symptoms Of Altitude Sickness 123
3.1.6 Boost Oxygen for Muscle & Fitness Training 123
3.1.7 Boost Oxygen Supplemental Oxygen for Relaxation 123
3.2 Summit Oxygen 124
3.2.1 Summit Oxygen ALTOX Personal Oxygen System 124
3.3 Oxygen Plus 126
3.3.1 Oxygen Plus Travel Oxygen 130
3.3.2 Oxygen Plus Office Oxygen 130
3.3.3 Oxygen Plus Elevation Oxygen 130
3.3.4 Oxygen Plus Play Oxygen 131
3.3.5 Oxygen Plus Recovery Oxygen 131
3.4 GoOxygen 133
3.4.1 Go Oxygen Benefits: 135
3.4.2 GoOxygen System Hyperoxic Training 136
3.5 Weyergans High Care AG Vacumed Hyperbaric Oxygen Pods 137
3.6 Live O2 Oxygen Reservoir 139
3.6.1 Firefighters Use Oxygen Concentrators To Detox Carbon Monoxide In The Body After Fighting A Fire 139
3.7 Invacare Stationary Oxygen Concentrator 140
3.7.1 Invacare Perfecto2 5 Liter Home Concentrator 140
3.7.2 Invacare Platinum 10 Oxygen Concentrator 151
3.8 Philips Respironics 154
3.8.1 Philips Respironics EverFlo Q Stationary Oxygen Concentrator 155
3.8.2 Philips UltraFill Stationary Oxygen Concentrator 159
3.8.3 Philips Respironics Millennium 10 LPM Concentrator 160
3.9 Devilbiss 161
3.10 Chart Industries’ CAIRE Inc 164
3.10.1 AirSep Oxygen Concentrator 164
3.10.2 AirSep VisionAire 5 Stationary Oxygen Concentrator 165
3.10.3 AirSep VisionAire 5 Stationary Oxygen Concentrator 166
3.11 NTK 166
3.12 www.dhgate.com Home Oxygen Concentrators for Emergencies 170
3.13 Drive Medical 170
3.13.1 Inogen Portable Oxygen Concentrator Family 172
3.13.2 Inogen One G3 176
3.13.3 Inogen One G3 Portable Oxygen Concentrators 177
3.13.4 Inogen One G2 Portable Oxygen Concentrators 178
3.14 DeVilbiss Healthcare iGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator 180
3.14.1 DeVilbiss Battery Charger 181
3.15 AirSep Focus Portable Oxygen Concentrator 181
4. Selected Exercise Oxygen Research and Technology 185
4.1 Sports Oxygen 185
4.1.1 Placebo Effect 185
4.1.2 Examples of Measuring the Placebo Effect 187
4.2 Blood Color 188
4.2.1 Bohr effect 189
OHS Patient Symptoms 197
OHS Treatments with Oxygen 198
OHS Indicates that Blood Oxygen Saturation and Shortness of Breath Are Separate 198
Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome Co2 Loading And Unloading 199
4.3 Oxygen Useful for Post Concussion Syndrome 200
4.4 Blood Doping: Lance Armstrong 200
4.4.1 Blood Transfusions Used By Athletes To Engage In Blood Doping. 201
4.4.2 Seven-Year Study of Lance Armstrong 201
4.5 Oxygen Plus Research Directions 202
4.6 Co2 In Air 203
4.6.1 Chemistry of the Body 204
For Technology News : http://www.mobilecomputingtoday.co.uk/
About - Acute Market Reports :
Acute Market Reports is the most sufficient collection of market intelligence services online. It is your only source that can fulfill all your market research requirements.We provide online reports from over 100 best publishers and upgrade our collection regularly to offer you direct online access to the world’s most comprehensive and recent database with expert perceptions on worldwide industries, products, establishments and trends.
Our team consists of highly motivated market research professionals and they are accountable for creating the groundbreaking technology that we utilize in our search engine operations to easily recognize the most current market research reports online.
Contact Us : 
Chris Paul
ACUTE MARKET REPORTS
Office No 101, 1st Floor ,
Aditi Mall, Baner,
Pune, MH, 411045
India
Toll Free(US/CANADA): +1-855-455-8662
India: +91 7755981103
Email : sales@acutemarketreports.com
Website : http://www.acutemarketreports.com

Top SEO Techniques हिंदी में - Hindi Articles | हिन्दी ब्लॉग-हिंदी में जानकरी।

Top SEO Techniques हिंदी में - Hindi Articles | हिन्दी ब्लॉग-हिंदी में जानकरी।