High altitudehypobaric hypoxiaacclimatizationHIF-1αTravel to high altitude exposes the human body to a variety of stresses, the most prominent being reduced available oxygen with increase in altitude due to reduced partial pressure of oxygen. Several physiological responses are initiated in the human ...
T. (1995). Acclimatization to high altitude increases muscle sympathetic activity both at rest and during exercise. American journal of physiology, 269(1), 201-207.Mazzeo RS, Brooks GA, Butterfleld GE ,et al. Acclimatization to high altitude increase muscle sympathetic activity both at rest ...
Rate of ventilatory acclimatization to extreme altitude One of the most important factors in the acclimatization of lowlanders to high altitude is hyperventilation which helps to defend the alveolar P O2. Howeve... JB West - 《Respiration Physiology》 被引量: 46发表: 1988年 Acclimatization to high...
The principal objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that acclimatization to moderate altitude (2,500 m) plus training at low altitude (1,250 m... BD Levine,Stray-Gundersen James - 《Journal of Applied Physiology》 被引量: 1301发表: 1997年 Long-term acclimatization of hydraulic ...
One of the most important factors in the acclimatization of lowlanders to high altitude is hyperventilation which helps to defend the alveolar P O2. Howeve... JB West - 《Respiration Physiology》 被引量: 46发表: 1988年 Continuous positive airway pressure increases haemoglobin O2 saturation after ...
We have previously demonstrated that acclimatization to high altitude elicits increased sympathetic nerve activity in men. The purpose of this investigation was to determine 1) if women respond in a similar manner as found previously in men, and 2) the extent to which menstrual cycle phase influenc...
Synonyms for acclimatization to heat in Free Thesaurus. Antonyms for acclimatization to heat. 13 synonyms for acclimatization: adaptation, accommodation, adjustment, naturalization, acculturation, habituation, familiarization, acclimation, inurement...
altitude acclimatization Encyclopedia A slow physiological adaptation resulting from prolonged exposure to significantly reduced atmospheric pressure. Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005. Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this...
"Living high-training low": effect of moderate-altitude acclimatization with low-altitude training on performance Acyl-lipid desaturases and their importance in the tolerance and acclimatization to cold of cyanobacteria. The physiology of climate change: how potentials for acclimatization and genetic adapt...
Geographic studies on high and low altitude populations ofPeromyscus m. sonoriensishave been undertaken byCook and Hannon (1954),Murie (1961), andR. J. Hock and Roberts (1965). All three studies showed a lower metabolism in the high altitude populations (approximately 12,500 ft) than in sea...