[121], extended exposure to high altitudes[122], recent sleep quality[123,124], or phase of themenstrual cycle(for women)[125]are all examples of poorly understood vascular and neural factors that may hinder the
a physiological study Tirthankar Chatterjee1*, Debojyoti Bhattacharyya1, Anilendu Pramanik1, Madhusudan Pal1, Deepti Majumdar1 and Dhurjati Majumdar2 Abstract Background: The present study was designed to evaluate load carriage performance at extremely high altitudes with different loads and walking spe...
Altitude training is practised by endurance athletes who train for several weeks at high altitude, Over 2,500 metres above sea level, or at intermediate altitudes due to the shortage of suitable altitude training locations. Even at intermediate levels the air still contains approximately 20.9% oxygen...
The rest of the book discusses both particulate (silica, diesel, cotton, and lead dusts) pollution and the special physiological problems posed by working at high altitudes in dusty environments. This book will be useful not only to environmental health scientists but also to students and ...
hemoglobin concentration is elevated in high-altitude Andeans, but remains close to typical lowlander values at sea level in Tibetan and Ethiopian highlanders up to altitudes of 4000 m, with only minimal increment upon further ascent [30]. On the other hand, SpO2is lower in high-altitude Tibeta...
Body condition at the onset of metamorphosis was significantly affected by the hormone treatment,Tdev, and the interactive effect of both (Table1, Fig.2). Higher temperatures during development, high TH levels, and the interactive effect of both hormone treatments and higherTdevdecreased body conditi...
Morphologically, blueish-green areas (e.g., subregion A) near a village at lower altitudes are characterized by high LAI and low canopy height, indicating a disturbed forest area. Green and yellow areas (e.g., subregion B) in the mid-altitude are occupied by forest with lower LAI, ...