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346 related items for PubMed ID: 18715126

  • 1. Maximum exercise responses of men and women mountaineering trainees on induction to high altitude (4350 m) by trekking.
    Bhaumik G, Dass D, Lama H, Chauhan SK.
    Wilderness Environ Med; 2008; 19(3):151-6. PubMed ID: 18715126
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  • 9. Dexamethasone improves maximal exercise capacity of individuals susceptible to high altitude pulmonary edema at 4559 m.
    Siebenmann C, Bloch KE, Lundby C, Nussbamer-Ochsner Y, Schoeb M, Maggiorini M.
    High Alt Med Biol; 2011; 12(2):169-77. PubMed ID: 21718165
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  • 10. MEDEX2015: Greater Sea-Level Fitness Is Associated with Lower Sense of Effort During Himalayan Trekking Without Worse Acute Mountain Sickness.
    Rossetti GMK, Macdonald JH, Smith M, Jackson AR, Callender N, Newcombe HK, Storey HM, Willis S, van den Beukel J, Woodward J, Pollard J, Wood B, Newton V, Virian J, Haswell O, Oliver SJ.
    High Alt Med Biol; 2017 Jun; 18(2):152-162. PubMed ID: 28394182
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  • 11. Altitude, heart rate variability and aerobic capacities.
    Schmitt L, Fouillot JP, Millet GP, Robach P, Nicolet G, Brugniaux J, Richalet JP.
    Int J Sports Med; 2008 Apr; 29(4):300-6. PubMed ID: 17687758
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  • 12. Oxygen transport and cardiovascular function at extreme altitude: lessons from Operation Everest II.
    Sutton JR, Reeves JT, Groves BM, Wagner PD, Alexander JK, Hultgren HN, Cymerman A, Houston CS.
    Int J Sports Med; 1992 Oct; 13 Suppl 1():S13-8. PubMed ID: 1483751
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  • 13. Higher arterial oxygen saturation during submaximal exercise in Bolivian Aymara compared to European sojourners and Europeans born and raised at high altitude.
    Brutsaert TD, Araoz M, Soria R, Spielvogel H, Haas JD.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2000 Oct; 113(2):169-81. PubMed ID: 11002203
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  • 18. Pulmonary function parameters changes at different altitudes in healthy athletes.
    Ziaee V, Alizadeh R, Movafegh A.
    Iran J Allergy Asthma Immunol; 2008 Jun; 7(2):79-84. PubMed ID: 18552409
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  • 20. Fontan fenestration closure has no acute effect on exercise capacity but improves ventilatory response to exercise.
    Meadows J, Lang P, Marx G, Rhodes J.
    J Am Coll Cardiol; 2008 Jul 08; 52(2):108-13. PubMed ID: 18598888
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