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Bolivia país de altura, aspectos médicos e informaciones prácticas
(Revista Médica, 2005)
Resumen
Para los profesionales que estamos ligados a la salud, el conocimiento de los estudios sobre biología y medicina de altura constituye una verdadera necesidad, no solo porque la población habitante de zonas altas ...
Potential role for elevated maternal enzymatic antioxidant status in Andean protection against altitude-associated SGA
(The Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2012)
Oxidative stress has been implicated in the uteroplacental
ischemia characteristic of preeclampsia and small-for-gestational-age (SGA) birth, both of which are more common at high
(>2500 m) vs low altitude. Since Andeans ...
Addressing climate adaptation in education, research and practice : the CLiVIA-network
(International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, 2017)
Abstract.
Climate change and variability are both a developmental and an environmental issue. Adaptation to climate change and variability has gained a prominent place on global and local policy agendas, evolving from ...
Valores hematológicos normales en personas sanas a 4.000 metros en Bolivia
(BIOLOGÍA Y ALTURA, 2007)
Resumen.
Los valores normales hematológicos de salud para las personas que viven a 4,000 m en Bolivia, según el libro
de Biología Médica de altura 2:361-367, 2001 - Es definido que el hematocrito normal y los niveles ...
Developmental components of resting ventilation among high - and low-altitude andean children and adults
(American Journal of Physical Anthroplogy, 1999)
ABSTRACT.
This paper evaluates the age-associated changes of resting
ventilation of 115 high- and low-altitude Aymara subjects, of whom 61 were
from the rural Aymara village of Ventilla situated at an average altitude ...
Evolución de hemoglobinas en bovinos y adaptación a la altura
(Acta Andina, 1993)
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 ...
Absence of work efficiency differences during cycle ergometry exercise in Bolivian Aymara
(High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2004)
ABSTRACT.
This study tested the hypothesis that Andean natives are adapted to high altitude (HA) via high work ef
ficiency during exercise in hypoxia. A total of 186 young males and females were tested in Bo
livia, ...
Normal hematological values for healthy persons living at 4000 meters in Bolivia
(High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2001)
Abstract.
Vásquez, René, and Villena, Mercedes. Normal hematological values for healthy persons living at 4000 m in Bolivia. High AU Med BioI 2:361-367, 2001.-Defining the range of normal hematocrit and ...