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Methods of the international study on soccer at altitude 3600 m (ISA 3600)
(Br J Sports Med, 2013-07-10)
Abstract.
Background: We describe here the 3-year process
underpinning a multinational collaboration to investigate
soccer played at high altitude—La Paz, Bolivia
(3600 m). There were two main aims: first, to quantify
the ...
Changes in blood gas transport of altitude native soccer players near sea-level and sea-level native soccer players at altitude (ISA3600)
(Br J Sports Med, 2013-09-03)
Abstract.
Objectives The optimal strategy for soccer teams
playing at altitude is not known, that is, ‘fly-in, fly-out’
versus short-term acclimatisation. Here, we document
changes in blood gas and vascular volumes of ...
Soccer activity prolife of altitude versus sea-level natives during acclimatisation to 3600 m (ISA3600)
(Br J Sports Med, 2013-09)
Abstract.
Objectives We investigated the effect of high altitude
on the match activity profile of elite youth high altitude
and sea level residents.
Methods Twenty Sea Level (Australian) and 19
Altitude-resident ...
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 ...
Oxidative-nitrosative stress and systemic vascular function in highlanders with and without exaggerated hypoxemia
(CHEST, 2013-02-01)
Background: Acute exposure to high altitude stimulates free radical formation in lowlanders, yet
whether this persists during chronic exposure in healthy, well-adapted and maladapted highlanders suffering from chronic ...
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 ...
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 ...