Evidence from physiological studies indicates that hypoxia may act as a stress that reduces fecundity; and in human populations resident at high altitude there is evidence of reduced fertility (James, 1966) In this paper the fertility of high Andean populations is described with reference to the ecological and social context. An analysis of high Andean energy flow (Thomas, 1972) indicates that children are an economic asset, and consideration of the social organization of high Andean rural communities supports this view. A study of the fertility of migrants from high to low altitude indicates that reproductive performance increases with the removal of the stress of hypoxia (Abelson et al. 1974). It is therefore concluded that the reduced fe...
From a review of published literature on developmental responses to high altitude, three major concl...
Growth at high altitude has been the object of many investigations after experimental studies on ani...
2 Abstract: The health of children born and living at high altitude is shaped not only by the low-o...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground In humans [1] and d...
High altitude ecozones are among the most extreme environments to which human populations have adapt...
Reproduction among Japanese women living at high altitudes in Bolivia was examined in comparison wit...
Introduction Pregnancy is a special condition in a women’s life with unique physiological change...
Growth at high altitude has been the object of many investigations after experimental studies on ani...
Growth at high altitude has been the object of many investigations after experimental studies on ani...
The compelling evidence linking small size at birth with later cardiovascular disease has renewed an...
Birth weight and crown-heel length has been reported by many researchers to be reduced at high altit...
Many authors described negative but reversible effects of high-altitude hypoxic exposure on animal a...
Birth weight and crown-heel length has been reported by many researchers to be reduced at high altit...
Many authors described negative but reversible effects of high-altitude hypoxic exposure on animal a...
Several studies report that altitude reduces birth weight. However, much remains unknown about effec...
From a review of published literature on developmental responses to high altitude, three major concl...
Growth at high altitude has been the object of many investigations after experimental studies on ani...
2 Abstract: The health of children born and living at high altitude is shaped not only by the low-o...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground In humans [1] and d...
High altitude ecozones are among the most extreme environments to which human populations have adapt...
Reproduction among Japanese women living at high altitudes in Bolivia was examined in comparison wit...
Introduction Pregnancy is a special condition in a women’s life with unique physiological change...
Growth at high altitude has been the object of many investigations after experimental studies on ani...
Growth at high altitude has been the object of many investigations after experimental studies on ani...
The compelling evidence linking small size at birth with later cardiovascular disease has renewed an...
Birth weight and crown-heel length has been reported by many researchers to be reduced at high altit...
Many authors described negative but reversible effects of high-altitude hypoxic exposure on animal a...
Birth weight and crown-heel length has been reported by many researchers to be reduced at high altit...
Many authors described negative but reversible effects of high-altitude hypoxic exposure on animal a...
Several studies report that altitude reduces birth weight. However, much remains unknown about effec...
From a review of published literature on developmental responses to high altitude, three major concl...
Growth at high altitude has been the object of many investigations after experimental studies on ani...
2 Abstract: The health of children born and living at high altitude is shaped not only by the low-o...