Cerebral blood flow at high altitude
PN Ainslie, AW Subudhi - High altitude medicine & biology, 2014 - liebertpub.com
Abstract Ainslie, Philip N., and Andrew W. Subudhi. Invited Review: Cerebral blood flow at
high altitude. High Alt Med Biol. 15: 133–140, 2014.—This brief review traces the last 50 …
high altitude. High Alt Med Biol. 15: 133–140, 2014.—This brief review traces the last 50 …
Preparation for endurance competitions at altitude: physiological, psychological, dietary and coaching aspects. A narrative review
It was the Summer Olympic Games 1968 held in Mexico City (2,300 m) that required
scientists and coaches to cope with the expected decline of performance in endurance …
scientists and coaches to cope with the expected decline of performance in endurance …
[图书][B] Ward, milledge and west's high altitude medicine and physiology
AM Luks, PN Ainslie, JS Lawley, RC Roach… - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
This pre-eminent work has developed over six editions in response to man's attempts to
climb higher and higher unaided, and to spend more time at altitude for both work and …
climb higher and higher unaided, and to spend more time at altitude for both work and …
Changes in cerebral vascular reactivity and structure following prolonged exposure to high altitude in humans
GE Foster, J Davies‐Thompson… - Physiological …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Although high‐altitude exposure can lead to neurocognitive impairment, even upon return to
sea level, it remains unclear the extent to which brain volume and regional cerebral vascular …
sea level, it remains unclear the extent to which brain volume and regional cerebral vascular …
UBC-Nepal expedition: markedly lower cerebral blood flow in high-altitude Sherpa children compared with children residing at sea level
D Flück, LE Morris, S Niroula… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
Developmental cerebral hemodynamic adaptations to chronic high-altitude exposure, such
as in the Sherpa population, are largely unknown. To examine hemodynamic adaptations in …
as in the Sherpa population, are largely unknown. To examine hemodynamic adaptations in …
Changes in prefrontal cerebral oxygenation and microvascular blood volume in hypoxia and possible association with acute mountain sickness
New Findings What is the central question of this study? The role of the cerebral
haemodynamic response to either normobaric or hypobaric hypoxia in people susceptible to …
haemodynamic response to either normobaric or hypobaric hypoxia in people susceptible to …
[PDF][PDF] Патофизиологические основы для прогнозирования устойчивости человека к гипоксии в условиях горной местности (обзор литературы)
АИ Ширяева, ИВ Фатеев, АА Кузьмин… - 2022 - cdn1.tenchat.ru
Резюме Число профессионалов, выполняющих свою работу в горах, так же, как и
людей, занимающихся спортом и активным отдыхом на больших высотах, постоянно …
людей, занимающихся спортом и активным отдыхом на больших высотах, постоянно …
Adaptações Cardiovasculares e Renais à Altitude
MASV Martins - 2021 - search.proquest.com
O estudo da fisiologia em altitudes elevadas apresenta uma importância crescente, uma vez
que mais de 140 milhões de pessoas vivem nessas condições e verificou-se um aumento …
que mais de 140 milhões de pessoas vivem nessas condições e verificou-se um aumento …
Medline. ru СОДЕРЖАНИЕ ЖУРНАЛА
AI Shiryaeva, IV Fateev, AA Kuzmin, AS Ovchinnikova… - medline.ru
The number of professionals performing their work in the mountains, as well as people
involved in sports and active recreation at high altitudes, is constantly growing, which …
involved in sports and active recreation at high altitudes, is constantly growing, which …
Effects of normobaric hypoxia on the activation of motor and visual cortex areas in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
J Blöchinger - 2018 - edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de
1 English abstract Aims: Hypoxia due to high altitude or otherwise altered fraction of inspired
O2 affects cerebral mechanisms. Human brain function can be assessed indirectly via …
O2 affects cerebral mechanisms. Human brain function can be assessed indirectly via …