* These authors contributed equally to this work. In the past two decades, Chile has developed intense mining activity in the Andes mountain range, whose altitude is over 4,000 meters above sea level. It is estimated that a workforce population of over 55,000 is exposed to high altitude hypobaric hypoxia. The miners work under shift systems which vary from 4 to 20 days at the worksite followed by rest days at sea level, in a cycle repeated for several years. This Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia (CIH) constitutes an unusual condition for workers involving a series of changes at the physiological, cellular and molecular levels attempting to compensate for the decrease in the environmental partial pressure of oxygen (PO2). The mine worker must be...
It is estimated that labor activity at high altitudes in Chile will increase from 60,000 to 120,000 ...
Work at high altitude (elevation equal to or greater than 3000 m above sea level) results in a physi...
Objective: Several working groups (eg, miners, flight crews and soldiers) are subjected to chronic i...
In the past two decades, Chile has developed intense mining activity in the Andes mountain range, wh...
Introduction: Limited information is available on blood pressure (BP) behavior in workers exposed to...
While it is well established that highlanders have optimized their oxygen transport system, little i...
Sea-level workers occupationally exposed to chronic intermittent hypobaric hypoxia (CIH) may have th...
Artículo de publicación ISIHypoxia induces several responses at cardiovascular, pulmonary and reprod...
Several working groups (eg, miners, flight crews and soldiers) are subjected to chronic intermittent...
Background: Living at high altitude or with chronic hypoxia implies functional and morphological cha...
Objectives: Workers in the mining industry in altitude are subjected to several risk factors, e.g., ...
(1) Background: While previous studies revealed how underground mining might adversely affect the ca...
SUMMARY: Introduction. From a physiological perspective the high altitude is defined by altitudes hi...
A group of men are studied who perform shift work at high altitude (4200 m) with five day work perio...
Background: In emergency like condition, defence personnel are deployed to high altitude without pro...
It is estimated that labor activity at high altitudes in Chile will increase from 60,000 to 120,000 ...
Work at high altitude (elevation equal to or greater than 3000 m above sea level) results in a physi...
Objective: Several working groups (eg, miners, flight crews and soldiers) are subjected to chronic i...
In the past two decades, Chile has developed intense mining activity in the Andes mountain range, wh...
Introduction: Limited information is available on blood pressure (BP) behavior in workers exposed to...
While it is well established that highlanders have optimized their oxygen transport system, little i...
Sea-level workers occupationally exposed to chronic intermittent hypobaric hypoxia (CIH) may have th...
Artículo de publicación ISIHypoxia induces several responses at cardiovascular, pulmonary and reprod...
Several working groups (eg, miners, flight crews and soldiers) are subjected to chronic intermittent...
Background: Living at high altitude or with chronic hypoxia implies functional and morphological cha...
Objectives: Workers in the mining industry in altitude are subjected to several risk factors, e.g., ...
(1) Background: While previous studies revealed how underground mining might adversely affect the ca...
SUMMARY: Introduction. From a physiological perspective the high altitude is defined by altitudes hi...
A group of men are studied who perform shift work at high altitude (4200 m) with five day work perio...
Background: In emergency like condition, defence personnel are deployed to high altitude without pro...
It is estimated that labor activity at high altitudes in Chile will increase from 60,000 to 120,000 ...
Work at high altitude (elevation equal to or greater than 3000 m above sea level) results in a physi...
Objective: Several working groups (eg, miners, flight crews and soldiers) are subjected to chronic i...