نتایج جستجو برای: intermediate altitude

تعداد نتایج: 152275  

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2005
B Friedmann F Frese E Menold F Kauper J Jost P Bärtsch

OBJECTIVES Inter-individual variations in sea level performance after altitude training have been attributed, at least in part, to an inter-individual variability in hypoxia induced erythropoiesis. The aim of the present study was to examine whether the variability in the increase in total haemoglobin mass after training at moderate altitude could be predicted by the erythropoietin response aft...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2012
Yves Allemann Thomas Stuber Stefano F de Marchi Emrush Rexhaj Claudio Sartori Urs Scherrer Stefano F Rimoldi

High-altitude destinations are visited by increasing numbers of children and adolescents. High-altitude hypoxia triggers pulmonary hypertension that in turn may have adverse effects on cardiac function and may induce life-threatening high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE), but there are limited data in this young population. We, therefore, assessed in 118 nonacclimatized healthy children and adol...

2012

Nepal, the home of the highest mountain peaks, is one of the most popular trekking destinations in the world. The Himalaya begins where other mountain ranges leave off. Local farmers have cut small terrace fields on the slopes of colossal gorges which have been carved out by large glacial fed rivers. Everest Base Camp located at an altitude of 5,360 metres (17,590 ft) is 1,000 meters higher tha...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2013
Marco Helbich Victor Blüml Michael Leitner Nestor D Kapusta

Suicide, the tenth leading cause of death worldwide, is a complex phenomenon. Models aiming to explain the interaction of ambient variables such as socioeconomic factors, lithium content of drinking water and altitude are poorly developed. While controlling for several risk factors, this research bridges two different, but complementary research lines by investigating statistically the relation...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2013
Zachary M Smith Erin Krizay Jia Guo David D Shin Miriam Scadeng David J Dubowitz

Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a common condition occurring within hours of rapid exposure to high altitude. Despite its frequent occurrence, the pathophysiological mechanisms that underlie the condition remain poorly understood. We investigated the role of cerebral oxygen metabolism (CMR(O(2))) in AMS. The purpose of this study was to test 1) if CMR(O(2)) changes in response to hypoxia, and ...

Journal: :Respiratory physiology & neurobiology 2007
Agoston Dosek Hideko Ohno Zoltan Acs Albert W Taylor Zsolt Radak

Exposure to high altitude, which is associated with decreased oxygen pressure, could result in oxidative/reductive stress, enhanced generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS), and related oxidative damage to lipids, proteins, and DNA. The severity of oxidative challenge is related to the degree of altitude. A wide range of RONS generating systems are activated during exposure to ...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تهران مرکزی - دانشکده زبانهای خارجی 1392

the present study was an attempt to compare the effect of peer metalinguistic corrective feedback on elementary and intermediate efl learners speaking ability to see which level benefits more from this type of feedback. to this end, 117 female efl learners at grade 3, al-zahra high school in kermanshah, iran were non-randomly chosen. the homogeneity of the participants was attained through a pi...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1987
J S Milledge

Methods for measuring the ventilatory response to hypoxia (HVR) are reviewed. The criteria for success as a high altitude mountaineer are defined as freedom from acute mountain sickness (AMS) and ability to perform well at extreme altitude. The evidence for a brisk HVR being protective against AMS and associated with successful high altitude performance is reviewed. The contrary evidence of blu...

2014
Sunil Thakur Kallur Nava Saraswathy

Hypoxia or Oxygen deficiency, contributes significantly to the pathophysiology of many human diseases. High altitude is one such kind of environment where hypoxia is a major stress. The changes in the physiology at high altitude, whether short term or long term, help the successful survival of people from thousands of years. This suggests their adaptation to the adverse environment of high alti...

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