The Departmento de Arica in northern Chile was chosen as the investigation site for a study of the role of certain hematologic and glycolytic variables in the physiological and genetic adaptation to hypoxia. The population studied comprised 876 individuals, residents of seven villages at three altitudes: coast (0-500m), sierra (2,500-3,500m) and altiplano (\u3e 4,000m). There was an equal number of males and females ranging in ages from six to 90 years. Although predominantly Aymara, those of mixed or Spanish origin were also examined. The specimens were collected in heparinized vacutainers precipitated with cold trichloroacetic acid (TCA) and immediately frozen to -196(DEGREES)C. Six variables were measured. Three were hematologic: hemoglo...
While it is well established that highlanders have optimized their oxygen transport system, little i...
During the summer of 1962 the early phase of acclimatization to high altitude was studied in 6 of th...
Synopsis Research on humans at high-altitudes contributes to understanding the processes of human ad...
The Departmento de Arica in northern Chile was chosen as the investigation site for a study of the r...
Previous studies of the erythropoietic response to hypoxia in high-altitude natives suggest that the...
Introduction: Human adaptation to high altitude is due to characteristic adjustments at every physio...
In 1972 a multidisciplinary study sought to assess the health status of the indigenous people of nor...
Decreased oxygen availability at high altitude requires physiological adjustments allowing for adequ...
Mean hemoglobin concentration of 3511 adult males derived from 19 studies of Andean male permanent r...
As a part of the Multinational Andean Genetic and Health Program, the Bolivian Health Survey sought ...
Introduction: the development of this research is base on the growing interest in understanding the ...
Background: Many studies have reported specific adaptations to high altitude, but few studies have f...
In order to determine the relationship between uric acid serum levels, hemoglobin and hematocrit in ...
Increasing the hemoglobin (Hb) concentration is a major mechanism adjusting arterial oxygen content ...
Introduction: Human adaptation to high-altitude is due to characteristic adjustments at every physio...
While it is well established that highlanders have optimized their oxygen transport system, little i...
During the summer of 1962 the early phase of acclimatization to high altitude was studied in 6 of th...
Synopsis Research on humans at high-altitudes contributes to understanding the processes of human ad...
The Departmento de Arica in northern Chile was chosen as the investigation site for a study of the r...
Previous studies of the erythropoietic response to hypoxia in high-altitude natives suggest that the...
Introduction: Human adaptation to high altitude is due to characteristic adjustments at every physio...
In 1972 a multidisciplinary study sought to assess the health status of the indigenous people of nor...
Decreased oxygen availability at high altitude requires physiological adjustments allowing for adequ...
Mean hemoglobin concentration of 3511 adult males derived from 19 studies of Andean male permanent r...
As a part of the Multinational Andean Genetic and Health Program, the Bolivian Health Survey sought ...
Introduction: the development of this research is base on the growing interest in understanding the ...
Background: Many studies have reported specific adaptations to high altitude, but few studies have f...
In order to determine the relationship between uric acid serum levels, hemoglobin and hematocrit in ...
Increasing the hemoglobin (Hb) concentration is a major mechanism adjusting arterial oxygen content ...
Introduction: Human adaptation to high-altitude is due to characteristic adjustments at every physio...
While it is well established that highlanders have optimized their oxygen transport system, little i...
During the summer of 1962 the early phase of acclimatization to high altitude was studied in 6 of th...
Synopsis Research on humans at high-altitudes contributes to understanding the processes of human ad...