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We conclude that in healthy individuals, exposure to acute hypoxia and sojourns at high altitude result in a small but significant increase in sPAP accompanied by an impairment of right ventricular function.
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But by going to the Pic du Midi Observatory high in the French Pyrenees, where the high altitude resulted in less atmospheric diffusion, and by equipping his coronagraph with an improved lens and a monochromatic filter that he had developed, Lyot succeeded in making daily photographs of the Sun's corona.
Moreover, high altitude results in higher rate of chemical loss from soil erosion into the river (Saadati et al. 2012) and cultivation on steep slopes areas triggered soil erosion (Lantican et al. 2003).
Wind energy becomes more powerful and consistent with an increase in altitude, therefore, harvesting the wind energy at high altitude results in a naturally restocked source of energy which is cheaper and far more efficient than the conventional wind power system.
It is biologically plausible that anemia, and the lower hemoglobin oxygen saturation of higher air pollution exposure children, could additively or multiplicatively decrease tissue oxygenation during pneumonia, especially at high altitude, resulting in more severe disease and more hospitalizations.
Life at high altitude results in physiological and metabolic challenges that put strong evolutionary pressure on performance due to oxidative stress, UV radiation and other factors dependent on the natural history of the species.
It remains unknown whether long-term exposure of the pregnancy to high altitude results in altered pulmonary vascular function and anatomy in offspring, even following return to sea level.
Some authors have hypothesised that exposure to high altitude results in increased BP 12 13 possibly due to greater autonomic or sympathetic activities, 14 while other investigators have postulated that the initial elevation observed on exposure to high altitude normalises and even drops below what is observed at sea level, after years of habitation at high altitudes.
43 It has been suggested that chronic exposure to high altitude results in increased sympathetic and parasympathetic activities, which lead to raised BP. 44 45 However, there is very little research investigating the relationship between genetic adaptations and the prevalence of hypertension among Tibetan populations.
Therefore, this study tested the hypothesis that long-term exposure of the pregnancy to high altitude results in postnatal pulmonary hypertension even following return to sea level and that this is associated with cardiopulmonary remodeling and alterations in the pulmonary vascular function.
Long-term exposure to low-oxygen environments (such as during acclimation to high altitudes) results in a dramatic increase in the number of glomus cells and in CB size.
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