نتایج جستجو برای: altitude effects

تعداد نتایج: 1562792  

2017
Oliver R. Gibson Lee Taylor Peter W. Watt Neil S. Maxwell

To prepare for extremes of heat, cold or low partial pressures of oxygen (O2), humans can undertake a period of acclimation or acclimatization to induce environment-specific adaptations, e.g. heat acclimation (HA), cold acclimation (CA), or altitude training. While these strategies are effective, they are not always feasible due to logistical impracticalities. Cross-adaptation is a term used to...

2015
Zhuoma Basang Boyang Wang Lei Li La Yang Lan Liu Chaoying Cui Gongga Lanzi Nima Yuzhen Ji Duo Hongxiang Zheng Yi Wang Shuhua Xu Li Jin Xiaofeng Wang Shantanu Sengupta

Hypoxia inducible factors, including HIF1A and HIF2A, play central roles in response to high-altitude hypoxia and genetic variants of HIF1A or HIF2A were associated with high-altitude sickness or adaptation. However, it remains to determine whether they are associated with tolerance to different levels of high-altitude selection pressure among native Tibetans. We recruited 189 Tibetan subjects ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2011
Vitalie Faoro Bruno Fink Sarah Taudorf Christoph Dehnert Marc M Berger Erik R Swenson Damian M Bailey Peter Bärtsch Heimo Mairbäurl

Hypoxia impairs metabolic functions by decreasing activity and expression of ATP-consuming processes. To separate hypoxia from systemic effects, we tested whether hypoxia at high altitude affects basal and PMA-stimulated leukocyte metabolism and how this compares to acute (15 min) and 24 h of in vitro hypoxia. Leukocytes were prepared at low altitude and ∼24 h after arrival at 4559 m. Mitochond...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2004
M P Samuels

Increasing numbers of infants and children journey by aeroplane, or travel to high altitude destinations, for example, on holiday or as part of a population migration. Most are healthy, although increasingly children may be transported by aeroplane or helicopter specifically to obtain treatment for severe illness or injury. It is therefore useful to review the effects of altitude, and their rel...

2013
François Billaut Robert J Aughey

The internationalism of field-based team sports (TS) such as football and rugby requires teams to compete in tournaments held at low to moderate altitude (∼1200-2500 m). In TS, acceleration, speed and aerobic endurance are physical characteristics associated with ball possession and, ultimately, scoring. While these qualities are affected by the development of neuromuscular fatigue at sea level...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1979
C S Houston

A historical account of the important landmarks in man's experience with the high altitude environment is followed by comments on the important stages in the understanding of its physiological effects. The work of The Mount Logan High Altitude Physiology Study on acute mountain sickness is reviewed from its inception in 1967 until the present.

2017
Gérard Imani Faustin Boyemba Simon Lewis Nsharwasi Léon Nabahungu Kim Calders Louis Zapfack Bernard Riera Clarisse Balegamire Aida Cuni-Sanchez

Tropical montane forests provide an important natural laboratory to test ecological theory. While it is well-known that some aspects of forest structure change with altitude, little is known on the effects of altitude on above ground biomass (AGB), particularly with regard to changing height-diameter allometry. To address this we investigate (1) the effects of altitude on height-diameter allome...

Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2013
Blake D McLean David Buttifant Christopher J Gore Kevin White Carsten Liess Justin Kemp

PURPOSE Little research has been done on the physiological and performance effects of altitude training on team-sport athletes. Therefore, this study examined changes in 2000-m time-trial running performance (TT), hemoglobin mass (Hbmass), and intramuscular carnosine content of elite Australian Football (AF) players after a preseason altitude camp. METHODS Thirty elite AF players completed 19...

2012
Ismail Malkoç Mümtaz M. Mazıcıoğlu Behzat Özkan Meda Kondolot Selim Kurtoğlu Hakkı Yeşilyurt

OBJECTIVE Individuals living at high altitudes are reported to have lower stature and also a smaller chest size in relation to their stature. Altitude-related hypobaric hypoxia is considered to be the major cause of these alterations in growth, but adverse socioeconomic and/or other environmental conditions may also have a role in poor growth performance. This study was undertaken to provide gr...

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...

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