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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 ...
Patrones reproductivos en la altura : hipoxia o regulación cultural
(Rev. Arg. Antrop. Biol., 2001)
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 ...
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 ...
Capacidad de difusión alvéolo capilar en niños residentes de altura
(Aeronáutica de la Fuerza Aérea Boliviana, 1987)
RESUMEN.
La capacidad de difusión pulmonar (DLCO) para
el monóxido de carbono fue determinada en 125 niños residentes de altura con edades que fluctuaban
entre 4 y 6 años de edad. El estudio fue realizado en
La Paz ...
Efectos del tabaquismo en una población de altura (La Paz- Bolivia 3600 m.)
(Revista Boliviana de Nefrología, 1990)
Hemoglobin concentration of high-altitude Tibetans and Bolivian Aymara
(American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1998)
Abstract.
Elevated hemoglobin concentrations have been reported for high-altitude sojourners and Andean high-altitude natives since early in the 20th century. Thus, reports that have appeared since the 1970s describing ...