نتایج جستجو برای: altitude

تعداد نتایج: 21619  

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2008
Fahaid H Al-Hashem

OBJECTIVE To assess the current status of protein energy malnutrition (PEM) in the high and low altitude preschool children aged 12-71 months. METHODS A cross-sectional study conducted during the year of 2003 and involved 572 and 469 preschool children of Southwestern Saudi Arabia born and living permanently at high and low altitude areas. Anthropometric measurements were carried out to asses...

Journal: :High altitude medicine & biology 2010
Yusheng Ren Zhongming Fu Weimin Shen Ping Jiang Yanlin He Shaojun Peng Zonggui Wu Bo Cui

High altitude illnesses pose health threats to unwary travelers after their acute ascent to high altitude locations. The incidence of high altitude illnesses among unacclimatized persons who acutely ascend to Tibet has not been previously reported. In the present study, we surveyed the incidence of high altitude illness among 3628 unacclimatized persons who had no previous high altitude experie...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2002
K A Hammond M A Chappell D M Kristan

While several studies have examined the abiotic effects of altitude (low ambient temperatures and hypoxia) on the aerobic performance of small mammals, few have explored the effects of development and maturation at different altitudes on aerobic performance as adults. We examined the basal metabolism and aerobic performance of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) under four different developmenta...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2007
Randall L Wilber

At the Olympic level, differences in performance are typically less than 0.5%. This helps explain why many contemporary elite endurance athletes in summer and winter sport incorporate some form of altitude/hypoxic training within their year-round training plan, believing that it will provide the "competitive edge" to succeed at the Olympic level. The purpose of this paper is to describe the pra...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2004
Cecilia Gelfi Sara De Palma Marilena Ripamonti Ivano Eberini Robin Wait Ashok Bajracharya Claudio Marconi Adrian Schneider Hans Hoppeler Paolo Cerretelli

A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Caucasians, probably because of overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Because Sherpas, who live at high altitude, have very limited muscle damage, it was hypothesized that Himalayan natives possess intrinsic mechanisms protecting them from oxidative damage. This possibility was investigate...

2017
Scott Sibbel Bradley J. Maroni Steven M. Brunelli

Residence at higher altitude has been associated with improved anemia parameters and lower mortality rates among end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients. However, these associations were observed prior to the 2011 shift in erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA) dosing. To determine the impact of altitude on contemporary ESRD patients, a retrospective observational analysis was conducted in whic...

2017
Di Cui Cuifeng Tang Jinmei Li Xinxiang A Tengqiong Yu Xiaoding Ma Enlai Zhang Yanjie Wang Guilan Cao Furong Xu Luyuan Dai Longzhi Han Hee-Jong Koh

Rice landraces, a genetic reservoir for varietal improvement, are developed by farmers through artificial selection during the long-term domestication process. To efficiently conserve, manage, and use such germplasm resources, an understanding of the genetic structure and differentiation of local rice landraces is required. In this study, we analyzed 188 accessions of rice landraces collected f...

2007
Nicholas P Mason

Cough is a troublesome condition which affects many visitors to high altitude. Traditionally it has been attributed to the inspiration of the cold, dry air which characterizes the high altitude environment. This aetiology was brought into question by observations and experiments in long duration hypobaric chamber studies in which cough still occurred despite controlled temperature and humidity....

2012
Fahaid Al-Hashem Mahmoud Alkhateeb Bahjat Al-Ani Hussein Sakr Mohammad Khalil

Thyroid hormones play an important role in cell growth and differentiation and regulation of oxygen consumption and thermogenesis. The effect of altitude and vitamin supplementation on thyroid hormone levels in animals or humans performing acute exhaustive exercise have not been investigated before. Therefore, we thought to test whether exhaustive exercise-induced stress with antioxidant supple...

2008

Thousands of Indian lowlanders live and work at altitudes up to 6,400m in the western Himalayas for durations up to two years, and are exposed to hypobaric hypoxia and intense cold. Here, certain unique physiological changes occur in these individuals and they could also be afflicted with the well-known maladies of high altitude, i.e. acute mountain sickness (AMS), high altitude pulmonary edema...

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