نتایج جستجو برای: acclimatization

تعداد نتایج: 52584  

Journal: :NIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI 1968

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1987
M H Winterborn A R Bradwell I M Chesner G T Jones

Urinary protein excretion was measured before and after the intravenous infusion of lysine in 14 normal subjects after 4-6 days' acclimatization at 4846 m. Urinary albumin excretion before lysine was elevated in 11 subjects but alpha 1-microglobulin was detected in only four. After lysine a large increase in albumin excretion occurred in all subjects. Together with the absence of alpha 1-microg...

Journal: :Circulation 1954
G M BROWN G S BIRD T J BOAG L M HOAG J D DELAHAYE J E GREEN J D HATCHER J PAGE

The hand and forearm blood flow of the Eskimo has been found to be greater than that of a control group of white persons in a temperate climate both at rest at an ambient temperature of 20 C. and during acute cold exposure. Under cold stress, rectal temperature was better maintained in the Eskimos, though certain deep muscle temperatures fell more than they did in the white men because of the g...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1996
A C Roberts G E Butterfield A Cymerman J T Reeves E E Wolfel G A Brooks

We tested the hypothesis that exposure to altitude decreases reliance on free fatty acids (FFA) as substrates and increases dependency on blood glucose. Therefore, the effects of exercise, hypobaric hypoxia, and altitude acclimatization on FFA, glycerol and net glucose uptake and release [= 2(leg blood flow)(arteriovenous concentration)] and on fatty acid (FA) consumption by the legs (= 3 x gly...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2012
Silvia V Conde Maria J Ribeiro Ana Obeso Ricardo Rigual Emilia C Monteiro Constancio Gonzalez

Sustained hypoxia produces a carotid body (CB) sensitization, known as acclimatization, which leads to an increase in carotid sinus nerve (CSN) activity and ensuing hyperventilation greater than expected from the prevailing partial pressure of oxygen. Whether sustained hypoxia is physiological (high altitude) or pathological (lung disease), acclimatization has a homeostatic implication because ...

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski pregled 2013
Zoran Vesić Milica Vukasinović-Vesić Dragan Dincić Maja Surbatović Sonja S Radaković

BACKGROUND/AIM Exertional heat stress is a common problem in military services. Considering the coagulation abnormalities are of major importance in development of severe heat stroke, we wanted to examine changes in hemostatic parameters in soldiers during exertional heat stress test as well as the effects of a 10-day passive or active acclimatization in a climatic chamber. METHODS A total of...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2013
Keith R Burgess Samuel J E Lucas Kelly Shepherd Andrew Dawson Marianne Swart Kate N Thomas Rebekah A I Lucas Joseph Donnelly Karen C Peebles Rishi Basnyat Philip N Ainslie

Although periodic breathing during sleep at high altitude occurs almost universally, the likely mechanisms and independent effects of altitude and acclimatization have not been clearly reported. Data from 2005 demonstrated a significant relationship between decline in cerebral blood flow (CBF) at sleep onset and subsequent severity of central sleep apnea that night. We suspected that CBF would ...

2003
Hanna Kaciuba-Uscilko John E. Greenleaf

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