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Comparative aspects of high-altitude adaptation in human populations
(Adv. Exp. Med. Biol., 2000)
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The conditions and duration of high-altitude residence differ among high-altitude populations. The Tibetan Plateau is larger, more geographically remote, and appears to have been occupied for a longer period of ...
Fisiología de la adaptación respiratoria a la vida en altura
(Master, 1988)
Con un sentido histórico y práctico, la mayoría de los estudios clásicos realizados sobre la adaptación de la vida humana en la altura, tienen una objetiva descripción del principal fenómeno fisiológico respiratorio en el ...
Hemoglobinas en ganado vacuno que habita a 4.000 m. de altura
(Master, 1988)
La hipoxia hipobárica del Cinturón Andio de las Montañas Rocallosas, de la elevada Meseta del Himalaya, Asia Central, Etiopía, no solamente provocan en el hombre modificaciones morfológicas, fisiológicas y bioquímicas, ...
Wellness, fatigue and physical performance acclimatisation to a 2-week soccer camp at 3600 m (ISA3600)
(Br J Sports Med, 2013-09-10)
Abstract.
Objectives: To examine the time course of wellness, fatigue and performance during an altitude training camp (La Paz, 3600 m) in two groups of either sea-level (Australian) or altitude (Bolivian) native young ...
Andean and Tibetan patterns of adaptation to high altitude
(American Journal of Human Biology, 2013-01-24)
Objectives: High-altitude hypoxia, or decreased oxygen levels caused by low barometric pressure, challenges the
ability of humans to live and reproduce. Despite these challenges, human populations have lived on the Andean ...