BACKGROUND: States which reduce foetal oxygen delivery are associated with impaired intrauterine growth. Hypoxia results when barometric pressure falls with ascent to altitude, and with it the partial pressure of inspired oxygen ('hypobaric hypoxia'). birthweight is reduced when native lowlanders gestate at such high altitude (HA)-an effect mitigated in native (millennia) HA populations. Studying HA populations offer a route to explore the mechanisms by which hypoxia impacts foetal growth. METHODS: Between February 2017 and January 2019, we prospectively studied 316 pregnant women, in Leh, Ladakh (altitude 3524 m, where oxygen partial pressure is reduced by 1/3) and 101 pregnant women living in Delhi (low altitude, 216 m above sea level). R...
The most well known reproductive consequence of residence at high altitude (HA >2700 m) is reduction...
Human fetal growth, reflected in birth weight and linear dimensions of the newborn, is decreased at ...
2 Abstract: The health of children born and living at high altitude is shaped not only by the low-o...
Introduction Pregnancy is a special condition in a women’s life with unique physiological change...
From a review of published literature on developmental responses to high altitude, three major concl...
Pathological low birth weight due to fetal growth restriction (FGR) is an important predictor of adv...
The compelling evidence linking small size at birth with later cardiovascular disease has renewed an...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the relationship between birth weight and altitude to improve health outcom...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies conducted in high altitude regions showed that maternal altitude was as...
Abstract: Objective: To understand the relationship between birth weight and altitude to improve hea...
Lowland mammals, including humans, experience an increased risk for fetal growth restriction (FGR) a...
The developing human fetus is able to cope with the physiological reduction in oxygen supply occurri...
A paper exploring adaptations to chronic hypoxia as observed in native populations of Tibetan and An...
Birth weight and crown-heel length has been reported by many researchers to be reduced at high altit...
Birth weight and crown-heel length has been reported by many researchers to be reduced at high altit...
The most well known reproductive consequence of residence at high altitude (HA >2700 m) is reduction...
Human fetal growth, reflected in birth weight and linear dimensions of the newborn, is decreased at ...
2 Abstract: The health of children born and living at high altitude is shaped not only by the low-o...
Introduction Pregnancy is a special condition in a women’s life with unique physiological change...
From a review of published literature on developmental responses to high altitude, three major concl...
Pathological low birth weight due to fetal growth restriction (FGR) is an important predictor of adv...
The compelling evidence linking small size at birth with later cardiovascular disease has renewed an...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the relationship between birth weight and altitude to improve health outcom...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies conducted in high altitude regions showed that maternal altitude was as...
Abstract: Objective: To understand the relationship between birth weight and altitude to improve hea...
Lowland mammals, including humans, experience an increased risk for fetal growth restriction (FGR) a...
The developing human fetus is able to cope with the physiological reduction in oxygen supply occurri...
A paper exploring adaptations to chronic hypoxia as observed in native populations of Tibetan and An...
Birth weight and crown-heel length has been reported by many researchers to be reduced at high altit...
Birth weight and crown-heel length has been reported by many researchers to be reduced at high altit...
The most well known reproductive consequence of residence at high altitude (HA >2700 m) is reduction...
Human fetal growth, reflected in birth weight and linear dimensions of the newborn, is decreased at ...
2 Abstract: The health of children born and living at high altitude is shaped not only by the low-o...