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Publikováno v:
Clinical Science. 110:683-692
Acetazolamide can be taken at sea level to prevent acute mountain sickness during subsequent altitude exposure. Acetazolamide causes metabolic acidosis at sea level and altitude, and increases SaO2 (arterial oxygen saturation) at altitude. The aim of
Autor:
Gary S. Skrinar, Dean A. Stulz, Allen Cymerman, Michael N. Sawka, Beth A. Beidleman, Dan T. Ditzler, Stephen R. Muza, S. F. Lewis, Charles S. Fulco, Janet E. Staab
Publikováno v:
Clinical Science. 106:321-328
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) commonly occurs at altitudes exceeding 2000-2500 m and usually resolves after acclimatization induced by a few days of chronic residence at the same altitude. Increased ventilation and diuresis may contribute to the redu
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sports Medicine. 21:102-106
During constant intensity treadmill or cycle exercise, progressive muscle fatigue is not readily quantified and endurance time is poorly reproducible. However, integration of dynamic knee extension (DKE) exercise with serial measurement of maximal vo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 77:179-183
Large muscle exercise performance is impaired during acute exposure to normobaric or hypobaric hypoxia, but the effects of hypoxic conditions on fatigue of isolated smaller muscle groups per se are poorly defined. We studied how acute and chronic alt
Autor:
S. R. Muza, C. S. Fulco, A. Cymerman, Gary S. Skrinar, M. N. Sawka, S. F. Lewis, Beth A. Beidleman
The purpose of this study was to determine if seven days of intermittent altitude exposures (IAE), in combination with either rest or exercise training could improve endurance performance and induce physiologic adaptations that are consistent with al
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https://doi.org/10.21236/ada449833
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada449833
Autor:
Gary S. Skrinar, Janet E. Staab, Charles S. Fulco, Allen Cymerman, Stephen R. Muza, S. F. Lewis, Beth A. Beidleman, Michael N. Sawka
Publikováno v:
Clinical science (London, England : 1979). 111(2)
Recent studies have demonstrated that brief daily IAE (intermittent altitude exposure) was equally as effective as continuous altitude residence in inducing physiological adaptations consistent with altitude acclimatization. Although the positive ben
Autor:
C S, Fulco, A L, Friedlander, S R, Muza, P B, Rock, S, Robinson, E, Lammi, C J, Baker-Fulco, S F, Lewis, A, Cymerman
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 73(8)
Physical performance of sea-level (SL) residents acutely exposed to altitude (ALT) is diminished and may improve somewhat with ALT acclimatization.A large reduction in lean body mass (LBM), due to severe energy intake deficit during the first 21 d of
Publikováno v:
Journal of forensic sciences. 46(1)
This study examined the psychological characteristics of a sample of self-reported stalkers in comparison with a control group, on measures of empathy, problem-solving skills, attachment, and borderline personality features. Stalkers were identified
Autor:
S F, Lewis, W, Fremouw
Publikováno v:
Clinical psychology review. 21(1)
The investigation of dating violence has previously been underrepresented in the interpersonal violence literature. Within the past 2 decades, however, researchers have significantly advanced our knowledge of the variables associated with dating viol
Publikováno v:
Journal of forensic sciences. 44(3)
This study examined the psychological impact of stalking upon female undergraduates, a population previously determined to experience a surprising stalking prevalence rate. Despite common understanding that stalking has deleterious effects, there hav