Worldwide Exercise Oxygen Equipment Market Expected to Grow at $ 2.8 Billion by 2022


Posted April 19, 2016 by ancycruz

Orbis Research announces that it has released a new market research report on Exercise Oxygen Equipment to its database.

 
WinterGreen Research 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.

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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.

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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.


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.

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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.

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.

Companies Profiled

Market Leaders

Boost Oxygen
Oxygen Plus
Chart / Caire / SeQual
Philips Respironics
AirSep
Invacare

Market Participants

2nd Wind Distributors
AirSep
Boost Oxygen
Chart Caire / AirSep / Sequal
Chart Industries
DeVilbiss
DHGate
Drive Medical
Drive Medical
Dräger
Foshan Keyhub Electronic Industries Co., Ltd.
GoOxygen
Inogen
Inova Labs
Invacare
Jiuxin Medical
Leistung Engineering
Live O2 Oxygen
NTK
Oxygen Plus
Philips Healthcare
POD Oxygen
Summit Oxygen
Weyergans High Care AG
Zoom

Key Topics

Obesity
Obesity hypoventilation
syndrome
Hypercapnia
Sleep disordered breathing
Oxygen Concentrator
Stationary Oxygen
Concentrators
Medical Oxygen
Portable Oxygen
Concentrators,
Homecare,
Home Oxygen,
Home Medical Equipment,
Oxygen Therapy,
Managed Care,
Non-Acute Health Care,
Unified Supply Network,
Continuous Pressure Oxygen
Portable Pulsed Oxygen,
Patients on Oxygen,
Hypoxia
Climate
Diseases
Healt
Obesity
Pollution
Home Oxygen
Reimbursement,
Homefill Oxygen
Concentrator
Portable Oxygen
Concentrators Market Share
Portable Oxygen Concentrators

Major Points From Table of Contents:
Exercise Oxygen Executive Summary 25
1. Exercise Oxygen Equipment: Market Description and Market Dynamics 41
2. Exercise Oxygen Market Shares and Forecasts 60
3. Exercise Oxygen Product Description 113
4. Selected Exercise Oxygen Research and Technology 185
5. Exercise Oxygen Company Profiles 225
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Last Updated April 19, 2016