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Permormance of altitude acclimatized and non-acclimatized professional football (soccer) players at 3,600 M
(Journal of Exercise Physiology, 2000-04-02)
European football (soccer)
matches frequently are played at the international level in mountainous regions of South America. In this study, the exercise
response during cycle ergometry and the rate of football match ...
Does chronic mountain sickness (CMS) have perinatal origins?
(Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, 2007-06-29)
Abstract.
Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) occurs in 10% of male high-altitude residents. It is characterized by hypoventilation and hypoxemia but its underlying cause remains unknown. We hypothesized that CMS' origins ...
Evidence that parent-of-origin affects birth-weight reductions at high altitude
(American Journal of Human Biology, 2008-02-19)
Abstract.
Hypoxia exerts a profound depressant effect on fetal growth, lowering birth weight, and raising mortality risk. Multigenerational high-altitude populations are relatively protected from this birth-weight decline, ...
La circulation cutanée au cours de l'adaptation à l'altitude
(Pflügers Arch., 1969)
Résumé. Débit, pression et volume ont été mesurés dans la main droite considérée comme représentative de la circulation cutanée. Ces mesures ont été faites comparativement à basse altitude (50 et 400 m) et à haute altitude ...
Effects of exercise on plasma erythropoietin in natives living permanently at high altitude
(Springer Verlag, 1992)
Abstract.
The effects of inspiratory hypoxia on the erythropoietin (EPO) system decisively depend on the duration of the exposure to the hypoxic environment. Whereas a stay of some hours in a hypobaric chamber leads to ...
Regional distribution of pulmonary blood flow in normal high-altitude dwellers at 3,650 m (12,200 ft)
(Respiration, 1975)
Abstract. Simultaneous isotope dilution curves were recorded from the right upper (QRUZ) and
right lower lung zones (QRLZ) by surface scanning in the sitting and recumbent positions in 15 normal high-altitude-born (HAD) ...
The effects of smoking on a high altitude population. (La Paz, Bolivia, 3600m or 12,200ft)
(Tobacco and Health, 1990)
Barometric pressure (PB) decreases with increasing a altitude. Since oxygen concentration is about 21% in the air of
the whole atmosphere, its partial pressure is also 21% of PB. At the altitude of La Paz (3600)m or ...
Comparison of cisternal and lumbar cerebrospinal fluid pH in high altitude natives
(Pflügers Arch., 1975)
Summary. Samples of cisternal or lumbar cerebrospinal fluid were obtained from 20 young male
volunteers born and living at high altitude (3500 to 4800 m). The pH, carbon dioxide and oxygen tensions, and bicarbonate ...
Effets de l'oxygénation sur la réponse ventilatoire au CO₂ chez l'homme à haute et basse altitude
(Journal de Physiologie, 1969)
Increased incidence of preeclampsia lowers birth weight and increases intrauterine mortality at high altitude
(High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2001)