diminished Hb levels found in Tibetans offset complications associated with sustained high Hb levels
People who are used to low-altitude environment experience several health complications, sometimes even fatal ones. Low levels of oxygen at high-altitude environment also decrease reproductive rates. One common disease seen in people that live in high-altitude environment is Monge's disease. Monge's disease is characterized by overproduction of red blood cells. Interestingly, Tibetan highland population is resistant to Monge's disease because of the decreased level of hemoglobin concentration.