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Total lung capacity in young highlanders of Aymara ancestry
(American Journal of Physical Anthroplogy, 1994)
ABSTRACT.
Total lung capacity (TLC) and its components, including residual volume (RV) and vital capacity (VC), are described in a sample of 164 male and 143 female youths of Aymara ancestry (10.0-19.9 years) who were ...
The importance of socioeconomic and nutritional conditions rather than altitude on the physical growth of prepubertal Andean highland boys
(Annals of Human Biology, 1994)
Summary.
The aim of this work was to study the effect of hypoxic stress on the physical growth of prepubertal Bolivian boys (10-11.5 years of age) of the same socioeconomic and nutritional conditions. The subjects consisted ...
Effect of chronic hypoxia and socioeconomic status on the maximal oxygen uptake of 10- to 12-year-old Bolivian boys
(J. Sports Med., 1994)
Abstract.
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of altitude and socioeconomic status on the maximal oxygen uptake (VO₂max) of prepubertal Bolivian boys. The subjects were 143 prepubertal boys (10 to 11.5 years ...
Habitual physical activity in 10- to 12-year-old Bolivian boys : the relation between altitude and socioeconomic status
(J. Sports Med., 1994)
Abstract.
This study describes habitual physical activity (HPA) of Bolivian boys living at different altitudes and form different socioeconomic status. The boys were living at high altitude (HA) in La Paz (4000 m) and at ...
Total lung capacity in Andean highlanders
(American Journal of Human Biology, 1994)
ABSTRACT.
Total lung capacity (TLC), residual volume (RV), and vital capacity (VC), as well as related measures of pulmonary function, were assessed in a sample of 39 male and 23 female native highlanders of Aymara ...
The nutritional intake of Bolivian boys : the relation between altitude and socioeconomic status
(J. Sports Med., 1994)
Abstract.
The nutrition of 57 native Bolivian boys living at high altitude (HA) in La Paz (± 4000 m) and of 63 boys living at low altitude (LA) in St. Cruz (± 400 m) is described. The dietary information was obtained with ...
General conclusions from the study on 10- to 12-year-old Bolivian boys and suggestions for future research
(Int. J. Sports Med., 1994)
The effects of resident altitude and socioeconomic status on the physical health and fitness were investigated in 10- and 11-year-old prepubertal boys living at two altitudes (high altitude: ca. 4000 m and low altitude: ...