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Pulmonary nitric oxide in mountain dwellers
(NATURE, 2001-11-22)
Nitric oxide is synthesized in the lungs to help regulate blood flow, and its levels have been found to drop in
species native to low altitudes, including
humans, upon acute exposure to reduced
oxygen concentration1–3. ...
Patrones reproductivos en la altura : hipoxia o regulación cultural
(Rev. Arg. Antrop. Biol., 2001)
Consensus statement on chronic and subacute high altitude diseases
(High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2005)
ABSTRACT.
This is an international consensus statement of an ad hoc committee formed by the In
ternational Society for Mountain Medicine (ISMM) at the VI World Congress on Mountain Med
icine and High Altitude Physiology ...
Commentary on the consensus statement being prepared for the 6th World Congress on Mountain Medicine, Xining 2004
(Journal of Qinghai Medical College, 2005)
In, conclusion, while I agree that it is important to have a valid, cross - cultural scoring system that permits diagnosis of CMS in much the same way as does the Lake Louise system devised for AMS in the 1990s, I do not ...
Maternal adaptation to high-altitude pregnancy : an experiment of nature-a review
(Placenta, 2004)
A long and productive history of studies at high altitude has demonstrated that chronic hypoxia plays a key role in the aetiology of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and pre-eclampsia. Susceptibility to altitude-associated ...
Rendimiento de futbolistas profesionales aclimatados y no aclimatados a la altura, a 3600 metros
(PubliCE, 2003-01-05)
Resumen.
Los partidos del Fútbol Europeo son frecuentemente jugados a nivel internacional en regiones montañosas de Sudamérica. En este estudio, fueron medidas las respuestas del ejercicio durante una ergometría en ciclo ...
High-altitude ancestry protects against IUGR and reductions in birth weight associated with high altitude and preeclampsia
(High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2005-02-22)
Background.
Observations consistently demonstrate diminished birth weight [BW] with ascending altitude;
however population comparisons reveal the extent of BW
reduction depends, in part, upon high-altitude ancestry.
...
Índice de resistencia vascular arterial en la madre y el feto durante el embarazo en grandes alturas (3600 m) vs. niveles bajos de altura (300 m)
(Revista de la Sociedad Boliviana de Radiología, 2007)
Resumen.
Objetivo: Determinar los índices de resistencia de las arterias uterinas en las madres, umbilical y cerebral media en los bebés de grandes alturas, en comparación a pacientes que habitan alturas bajas reflejados ...
High-altitude ancestry protects against hypoxia-associated reductions in fetal growth
(Archives of Disease in Childhood-Fetal and Neonatal, 2007-02-28)
Objective: The chronic hypoxia of high-altitude (>2500 m) residence has been shown to decrease birth
weight in all populations studied to date. However, multigenerational high-altitude populations appear
protected relative ...
Seasonal and circadian variation in salivary testosterone in rural Bolivian men
(American Journal of Human Biology, 2009-02-19)
Abstract.
Testosterone (T) plays a key role in the increase and maintenance of muscle mass and bone density in
adult men. Life history theory predicts that environmental stress may prompt a reallocation of such investments ...