Millions of people currently live at altitudes in excess of 2500 metres, where oxygen supply is limited, but very little is known about the development of brain and behavioural function under such hypoxic conditions. We describe the physiological, cognitive and behavioural profile of a large cohort of infants (6–12 months), children (6–10 years) and adolescents (13–16 years) who were born and are living at three altitude locations in Bolivia (∼500 m, ∼2500 m and ∼3700 m). Level of haemoglobin oxygen saturation and end-tidal carbon dioxide were significantly lower in all age groups living above 2500 metres, confirming the presence of hypoxia and hypocapnia, but without any detectable detriment to health. Infant measures of neurodevelopment a...
Children permanently exposed to hypoxia at altitudes of > 3000 m above sea level show a phenotypical...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether exposure to high altitude induces cognitive dysfunction in young health...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether exposure to high altitude induces cognitive dysfunction in young health...
Millions of people currently live at altitudes in excess of 2500 metres, where oxygen supply is limi...
The brain is highly sensitive to environmental hypoxia. Little is known, however, about the neuropsy...
Objectives: To assess cognition in populations born and living at high (3700m) and low altitude (500...
OBJECTIVE: Neurophysiological methods were used to study the effects of high altitude living on brai...
OBJECTIVES: To assess cognition in populations born and living at high altitude (HA; 3,700 m) and lo...
Study Objectives: Physiological adaptation to high altitude hypoxia may be impaired in Andeans with ...
Study objectives: physiological adaptation to high altitude hypoxia may be impaired in Andeans with ...
Fifty-five preadolescent boys of European ancestry were given submaximal exercise tests in La Paz, B...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To assess whether exposure to high altitude induces cognitive dysfunction in...
Children permanently exposed to hypoxia at altitudes of > 3000 m above sea level show a phenotypi...
Children permanently exposed to hypoxia at altitudes of > 3000 m above sea level show a phenotypi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether exposure to high altitude induces cognitive dysfunction in young health...
Children permanently exposed to hypoxia at altitudes of > 3000 m above sea level show a phenotypical...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether exposure to high altitude induces cognitive dysfunction in young health...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether exposure to high altitude induces cognitive dysfunction in young health...
Millions of people currently live at altitudes in excess of 2500 metres, where oxygen supply is limi...
The brain is highly sensitive to environmental hypoxia. Little is known, however, about the neuropsy...
Objectives: To assess cognition in populations born and living at high (3700m) and low altitude (500...
OBJECTIVE: Neurophysiological methods were used to study the effects of high altitude living on brai...
OBJECTIVES: To assess cognition in populations born and living at high altitude (HA; 3,700 m) and lo...
Study Objectives: Physiological adaptation to high altitude hypoxia may be impaired in Andeans with ...
Study objectives: physiological adaptation to high altitude hypoxia may be impaired in Andeans with ...
Fifty-five preadolescent boys of European ancestry were given submaximal exercise tests in La Paz, B...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To assess whether exposure to high altitude induces cognitive dysfunction in...
Children permanently exposed to hypoxia at altitudes of > 3000 m above sea level show a phenotypi...
Children permanently exposed to hypoxia at altitudes of > 3000 m above sea level show a phenotypi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether exposure to high altitude induces cognitive dysfunction in young health...
Children permanently exposed to hypoxia at altitudes of > 3000 m above sea level show a phenotypical...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether exposure to high altitude induces cognitive dysfunction in young health...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether exposure to high altitude induces cognitive dysfunction in young health...