In contrast to Andean natives, high altitude Tibetans present with a lower hemoglobin concentration that correlates with reproductive success and exercise capacity. Decades of physiological and genomic research have assumed that the lower hemoglobin concentration in Himalayan natives results from a blunted erythropoietic response to hypoxia (i.e. no increase in total hemoglobin mass). In contrast, herein we test the hypothesis that the lower hemoglobin concentration is the result of greater plasma volume, rather than an absence of increased hemoglobin production. We assessed hemoglobin mass, plasma volume and blood volume in lowlanders at sea level, lowlanders acclimatized to high altitude, Himalayan Sherpa and Andean Quechua, and explored ...
Introduction: Human adaptation to high-altitude is due to characteristic adjustments at every physio...
Objectives: High-altitude hypoxia, or decreased oxygen levels caused by low barometric pressure, cha...
Background and objectives: Tibetans have distinctively low hemoglobin concentrations at high altitud...
Increasing the hemoglobin (Hb) concentration is a major mechanism adjusting arterial oxygen content ...
Previous studies of the erythropoietic response to hypoxia in high-altitude natives suggest that the...
Background: Tibetan highlanders have adapted to hypoxic environments through the development of uniq...
Mean hemoglobin concentration of 3511 adult males derived from 19 studies of Andean male permanent r...
Oxygen equilibrium curves on blood within 6 h from sampling have been estimated from polarographic m...
Debilitating side effects of hypoxia manifest within the central nervous system; however, high‐altit...
Synopsis Research on humans at high-altitudes contributes to understanding the processes of human ad...
The low barometric pressure at high altitude causes lower arterial oxygen content among Tibetan high...
Humans have populated the Tibetan plateau much longer than the Andean Altiplano. It is thought that ...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
Aim: It is well known that capacity for exercise performance is progressively limited with increasi...
Decreased oxygen availability at high altitude requires physiological adjustments allowing for adequ...
Introduction: Human adaptation to high-altitude is due to characteristic adjustments at every physio...
Objectives: High-altitude hypoxia, or decreased oxygen levels caused by low barometric pressure, cha...
Background and objectives: Tibetans have distinctively low hemoglobin concentrations at high altitud...
Increasing the hemoglobin (Hb) concentration is a major mechanism adjusting arterial oxygen content ...
Previous studies of the erythropoietic response to hypoxia in high-altitude natives suggest that the...
Background: Tibetan highlanders have adapted to hypoxic environments through the development of uniq...
Mean hemoglobin concentration of 3511 adult males derived from 19 studies of Andean male permanent r...
Oxygen equilibrium curves on blood within 6 h from sampling have been estimated from polarographic m...
Debilitating side effects of hypoxia manifest within the central nervous system; however, high‐altit...
Synopsis Research on humans at high-altitudes contributes to understanding the processes of human ad...
The low barometric pressure at high altitude causes lower arterial oxygen content among Tibetan high...
Humans have populated the Tibetan plateau much longer than the Andean Altiplano. It is thought that ...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
Aim: It is well known that capacity for exercise performance is progressively limited with increasi...
Decreased oxygen availability at high altitude requires physiological adjustments allowing for adequ...
Introduction: Human adaptation to high-altitude is due to characteristic adjustments at every physio...
Objectives: High-altitude hypoxia, or decreased oxygen levels caused by low barometric pressure, cha...
Background and objectives: Tibetans have distinctively low hemoglobin concentrations at high altitud...