نتایج جستجو برای: altitude

تعداد نتایج: 21619  

Journal: :Placenta 2004
L G Moore M Shriver L Bemis B Hickler M Wilson T Brutsaert E Parra E Vargas

A long and productive history of studies at high altitude has demonstrated that chronic hypoxia plays a key role in the aetiology of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and pre-eclampsia. Susceptibility to altitude-associated IUGR varies among high-altitude populations in relation to their duration of altitude exposure, with multigenerational residents demonstrating one-third the birth weigh...

2017
Andreas Horner Joan B Soriano Milo A Puhan Michael Studnicka Bernhard Kaiser Lowie E G W Vanfleteren Louisa Gnatiuc Peter Burney Marc Miravitlles Francisco García-Rio Julio Ancochea Ana M Menezes Rogelio Perez-Padilla Maria Montes de Oca Carlos A Torres-Duque Andres Caballero Mauricio González-García Sonia Buist Maria Flamm Bernd Lamprecht

BACKGROUND COPD prevalence is highly variable and geographical altitude has been linked to it, yet with conflicting results. We aimed to investigate this association, considering well known risk factors. METHODS A pooled analysis of individual data from the PREPOCOL-PLATINO-BOLD-EPI-SCAN studies was used to disentangle the population effect of geographical altitude on COPD prevalence. Post-br...

2016
Morteza Khodaee Heather L. Grothe Jonathan H. Seyfert Karin VanBaak

CONTEXT Athletes at different skill levels perform strenuous physical activity at high altitude for a variety of reasons. Multiple team and endurance events are held at high altitude and may place athletes at increased risk for developing acute high altitude illness (AHAI). Training at high altitude has been a routine part of preparation for some of the high level athletes for a long time. Ther...

2017
Bo Zeng Jiangchao Zhao Wei Guo Siyuan Zhang Yutong Hua Jingsi Tang Fanli Kong Xuewu Yang Lizhi Fu Kun Liao Xianqiong Yu Guohong Chen Long Jin Surong Shuai Jiandong Yang Xiaohui Si Ruihong Ning Sudhanshu Mishra Ying Li

While the skin microbiome has been shown to play important roles in health and disease in several species, the effects of altitude on the skin microbiome and how high-altitude skin microbiomes may be associated with health and disease states remains largely unknown. Using 16S rRNA marker gene sequencing, we characterized the skin microbiomes of people from two racial groups (the Tibetans and th...

2010
Fahaid H. Al-Hashem

Problem statement: Living in high altitude areas results in chronic hypoxia, which induces complex metabolic and endocrine adaptations. The current study investigated the endocrine responses of male Westar rats chronically exposed to high altitude-induced hypoxia in Abha City, in Southwestern Saudi Arabia. Approach: The rats were separated in to 2 groups of 10 rats. The first group was kept at ...

2016
Soon Bae Kim Jong Sung Kim Sang Jun Kim Su Hee Cho Dae Chul Suh

Medical congresses often held in highlands. We reviewed several medical issues associated with altitude stress especially while physicians have participated medical congress held in high altitude. Altitude stress, also known as an acute mountain sickness (AMS), is caused by acute exposure to low oxygen level at high altitude which is defined as elevations at or above 1,200 m and AMS commonly oc...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2004
M C Tissot van Patot J Bendrick-Peart V E Beckey N Serkova L Zwerdlinger

Vascularity is increased in placentas from high- compared with low-altitude pregnancies. An angiogenic response to hypoxia may protect an organ from further hypoxic insult by increasing blood flow and oxygen delivery to the tissue. We hypothesized that increased placental vascularity is sufficient to adapt to high altitude. Therefore, indexes of hypoxic stress would not be present in placentas ...

2003

• Outline the effects of increasingly higher altitudes on (1) partial pressure of oxygen in ambient air, (2) oxygen saturation of hemoglobin in pulmonary capillaries, and (3) V O2max • Describe and quantify the oxygen transport cascade at sea level and at 4300 m • Discuss immediate and longer-term physiologic adjustments to altitude exposure • Give symptoms, possible causes, and treatment for a...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2007
Andrew R Giordano Benjamin J Ridenhour Andrew Storfer

A primary goal of molecular ecology is to understand the influence of abiotic factors on the spatial distribution of genetic variation. Features including altitudinal clines, topography and landscape characteristics affect the proportion of suitable habitat, influence dispersal patterns, and ultimately structure genetic differentiation among populations. We studied the effects of altitude and t...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2013
Arlin B Blood Michael H Terry Travis A Merritt Demosthenes G Papamatheakis Quintin Blood Jonathon M Ross Gordon G Power Lawrence D Longo Sean M Wilson

Exposure to chronic hypoxia during gestation predisposes infants to neonatal pulmonary hypertension, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we test the hypothesis that moderate continuous hypoxia during gestation causes changes in the rho-kinase pathway that persist in the newborn period, altering vessel tone and responsiveness. Lambs kept at 3,801 m above sea level during gestatio...

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