Selected contribution: High-altitude natives living at sea level acclimatize to high altitude like sea-level natives.
Sea-level (SL) natives acclimatizing to high altitude (HA) increase their acute ventilatory response to hypoxia (AHVR), but HA natives have values for AHVR below those for SL natives at SL (blunting). HA natives who live at SL retain some blunting of AHVR and have more marked blunting to sustained (...
Autors principals: | Rivera-Ch, M, Gamboa, A, Léon-Velarde, F, Palacios, J, O'Connor, D, Robbins, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicat: |
2003
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