PurposePre-term birth provokes life-long anatomical and functional respiratory system sequelae. Although blunted hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR) is consistently observed in pre-term infants, it remains unclear if it persists with aging and, moreover, if it influences hypoxic exercise capacity. In addition, it remains unresolved whether the previously observed prematurity-related alterations in redox balance could contribute to HVR modulation.MethodsTwenty-one prematurely born adult males (gestational age = 29 ± 4 weeks], and 14 age matched controls born at full term (gestational age = 39 ± 2 weeks) underwent three tests in a randomized manner: (1) hypoxia chemo-sensitivity test to determine the resting and exercise poikilocapnic HVR and ...
Background Survivors of preterm-birth have increased prevalence of respiratory, cardiovascular, a...
Purpose: Children and adolescents born extremely preterm (EP) have lower dynamic lung volumes and ga...
Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia (EIAH) is a recognized phenomenon in highly trained adults. Like...
Pre-term birth provokes life-long anatomical and functional respiratory system sequelae. Although bl...
Pre-term birth is associated with numerous cardio-respiratory sequelae in children. Whether these im...
Premature birth induces long-term sequelae on the cardiopulmonary system, leading to reduced exercis...
Pre-term birth is associated with numerous cardio-respiratory sequelae in children. Whether these im...
Pre-term birth is associated with numerous cardio-respiratory sequelae in children. Whether these im...
Pre-term birth is a major health concern that occurs in approximately 10% of births worldwide. Despi...
The pre-term birth survival rate has increased considerably in recent decades, and research investig...
Manferdelli, Giorgio, Benjamin J. Narang, Mathias Poussel, Damjan Osredkar, Grégoire P. Millet, and ...
We compared the effects of hypobaric and normobaric hypoxia on select cardio-respiratory responses, ...
Background: Extremely preterm (EP) birth is associated with a series of adverse health outcomes, som...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is an important mediator of health. Extremely preterm (EP) (<28 w...
Rationale: Limited information is available about the long-term outcome of lung function and exercis...
Background Survivors of preterm-birth have increased prevalence of respiratory, cardiovascular, a...
Purpose: Children and adolescents born extremely preterm (EP) have lower dynamic lung volumes and ga...
Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia (EIAH) is a recognized phenomenon in highly trained adults. Like...
Pre-term birth provokes life-long anatomical and functional respiratory system sequelae. Although bl...
Pre-term birth is associated with numerous cardio-respiratory sequelae in children. Whether these im...
Premature birth induces long-term sequelae on the cardiopulmonary system, leading to reduced exercis...
Pre-term birth is associated with numerous cardio-respiratory sequelae in children. Whether these im...
Pre-term birth is associated with numerous cardio-respiratory sequelae in children. Whether these im...
Pre-term birth is a major health concern that occurs in approximately 10% of births worldwide. Despi...
The pre-term birth survival rate has increased considerably in recent decades, and research investig...
Manferdelli, Giorgio, Benjamin J. Narang, Mathias Poussel, Damjan Osredkar, Grégoire P. Millet, and ...
We compared the effects of hypobaric and normobaric hypoxia on select cardio-respiratory responses, ...
Background: Extremely preterm (EP) birth is associated with a series of adverse health outcomes, som...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is an important mediator of health. Extremely preterm (EP) (<28 w...
Rationale: Limited information is available about the long-term outcome of lung function and exercis...
Background Survivors of preterm-birth have increased prevalence of respiratory, cardiovascular, a...
Purpose: Children and adolescents born extremely preterm (EP) have lower dynamic lung volumes and ga...
Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia (EIAH) is a recognized phenomenon in highly trained adults. Like...