The pre-term birth survival rate has increased considerably in recent decades, and research investigating the long-term effects of premature birth is growing. Moreover, altitude sojourns are increasing in popularity and are often accompanied by various levels of physical activity. Individuals born pre-term appear to exhibit altered acute ventilatory responses to hypoxia, potentially predisposing them to high-altitude illness. These impairments are likely due to the use of perinatal hyperoxia stunting the maturation of carotid body chemoreceptors, but may also be attributed to limited lung diffusion capacity and/or gas exchange inefficiency. Aerobic exercise capacity also appears to be reduced in this population. This may relate to the afore...
The development of the control of breathing begins in utero and continues postnatally. Fetal breathi...
From a review of published literature on developmental responses to high altitude, three major concl...
Gestational hypoxia is a risk factor in the development of pulmonary hypertension in the newborn and...
The pre-term birth survival rate has increased considerably in recent decades, and research investig...
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...
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 a major health concern that occurs in approximately 10% of births worldwide. Despi...
Preterm birth is a global health issue that can induce lifelong medical sequela. Presently, at least...
We compared the effects of hypobaric and normobaric hypoxia on select cardio-respiratory responses, ...
PurposePre-term birth provokes life-long anatomical and functional respiratory system sequelae. Alth...
This chapter reviews the impact of hypoxia on lung growth and development in the fetus, as well as o...
Pre-term birth provokes life-long anatomical and functional respiratory system sequelae. Although bl...
Background Survivors of preterm-birth have increased prevalence of respiratory, cardiovascular, a...
The development of the control of breathing begins in utero and continues postnatally. Fetal breathi...
From a review of published literature on developmental responses to high altitude, three major concl...
Gestational hypoxia is a risk factor in the development of pulmonary hypertension in the newborn and...
The pre-term birth survival rate has increased considerably in recent decades, and research investig...
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...
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 a major health concern that occurs in approximately 10% of births worldwide. Despi...
Preterm birth is a global health issue that can induce lifelong medical sequela. Presently, at least...
We compared the effects of hypobaric and normobaric hypoxia on select cardio-respiratory responses, ...
PurposePre-term birth provokes life-long anatomical and functional respiratory system sequelae. Alth...
This chapter reviews the impact of hypoxia on lung growth and development in the fetus, as well as o...
Pre-term birth provokes life-long anatomical and functional respiratory system sequelae. Although bl...
Background Survivors of preterm-birth have increased prevalence of respiratory, cardiovascular, a...
The development of the control of breathing begins in utero and continues postnatally. Fetal breathi...
From a review of published literature on developmental responses to high altitude, three major concl...
Gestational hypoxia is a risk factor in the development of pulmonary hypertension in the newborn and...