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Introducing hydro-climatic extremes and human impacts in Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay
(Springer, 2016)
Abstract.
Climate change and ENSO events are increasing hydro-climatic risks and health impacts in Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay, as well as social inequalities in Bolivia and Paraguay. Climate scenarios project increase ...
Autosomal and X chromosome alu insertions in Bolivian aymaras and quechuas : two languages and one genetic pool
(American Journal of Human Biology, 2010)
Abstract.
Thirty-two polymorphic Alu insertions (18 autosomal and 14 from the X chromosome) were studied in
192 individuals from two Amerindian populations of the Bolivian Altiplano (Aymara and Quechua speakers: the two ...
Predicting sickness during a 2-week soccer camp at 3600 m (ISA 3600)
(Br J Sports Med, 2013-08-23)
Abstract.
Objectives. To examine the time course of changes in
wellness and health status markers before and after
episodes of sickness in young soccer players during a
high-altitude training camp (La Paz, 3600 ...
Overview of how ecosystem changes can affect human health
(ELSEVIER, 2011)
Ecosystem changes can affect human health in several forms, most of them indirectly. Degraded ecosystems can affect water quality and availability, and cause a decrease in food production, climatic instability, poor ...
Factores culturales que influyen en la asistencia al control prenatal al centro de salud de Bella Vista de la Red Sur de la ciudad de La Paz en la gestión 2007.
(2013-12-16)
Actualmente se esta realizando esfuerzos para mejorar el acceso a los servicios de
salud. Sin embargo, hay un conflicto intercultural en la atención integral con respeto a sus creencias y virtudes ancestrales del individuo, ...
Percepción de la calidad de atención interpersonal en beneficiarias del Bono Juana Azurduy de Padilla y consulta externa en Santiago de Machaca Red 11 cuarto trimestre 2011 La Paz – Bolivia
(2014-05-08)
La investigación se realizó en el Municipio de Santiago de Machaca perteneciente al
departamento de La Paz, durante el cuarto trimestre de la gestión 2011, se considera una
investigación mixta porque responde a los ...
Respuestas fisiológicas divergentes en ratas y ratones de laboratorio criadas a gran altitud
(COLEGIO MEDICO DE BOLIVIA, 2016-02)
Estudios ecológicos muestran que los ratones viven a gran altitud (GA) (Alturas - hasta 4000 m),
mientras que las ratas están ausentes en estas altitudes, y no existen datos que expliquen esta
diferencia. Utilizamos ratas ...
High-end arteriolar resistance limits uterine artery blood flow and restricts fetal growth in preeclampsia and gestational hypertension at high altitude
(Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol, 2011)
The reduction in
infant birth weight and increased frequency of preeclampsia (PE) in
high-altitude residents have been attributed to greater placental hypoxia, smaller uterine artery (UA) diameter, and lower UA blood ...
Do cytokines contribute to the andean-associated protection from reduced fetal growth at high altitude?
(Reproductive Sciences, 2011)
Abstract.
Pro- versus anti-inflammatory cytokine balance is important for successful pregnancy. Chronic hypoxia alters cytokine levels and increases the frequency of fetal growth restriction (FGR). Multigenerational Andean ...
Evidence for extraplacental sources of circulating angiogenic growth effectors in human pregnancy
(Placenta, 2013-08-24)
Abastract.
Pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia (PE) and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) are
associated with reduced blood flow, contributing to placental and fetal hypoxia. Placental hypoxia is
thought ...