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Does Hypoxia impair ovarian function in Bolivian women indigenous to high altitude?
(HIGH ALTITUDE MEDICINE & BIOLOGY, 2000)
Abstract.
Fertility appears to be reduced in at least some high altitude populations relative to their counterparts at lower elevations. Inferring from the difficulties with reproduction of newcomers to high altitude and ...
Higher arterial oxygen saturation during submaximal exercise in bolivian aymara compared to european sojourners and europeans born and raised at high altitude
(American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2000)
Abstract.
Arterial oxygen saturation (SaO(2)) was measured at 3,600-3,850 m by pulse oximetry at rest and during submaximal exercise in three study groups: 1) highland Aymara natives of the Bolivian altiplano (n = 25); ...
Gender differentiation of the chemoreflex during growth at high altitude : functional and nerurochemical studies
(Am J Physiol Regulatory Integrative Comp Physiol, 2000)
The effect of chronic hypoxia on
gender differences in physiology and neurochemistry of chemosensory pathways was studied in prepubertal and adult rats
living at sea level (SL; Lyon, France) or at high altitude (HA;
La ...
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 ...