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    Pre-adaptation, adaptation and de-adaptation to high altitude in humans: cardio-ventilatory and haematological changes by Savourey, G, Garcia, N, Besnard, Y, Guinet, A, Hanniquet, A M, Bittel, J

    “…The aim of this study was first to investigate cardio-ventilatory and haematological responses induced by intermittent acclimation and second to study…”
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    Physical fitness and thermoregulatory reactions in a cold environment in men by Bittel, J H, Nonotte-Varly, C, Livecchi-Gonnot, G H, Savourey, G L, Hanniquet, A M

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-11-1988)
    “…The relationship between the physical fitness level (maximal O2 consumption, VO2max) and thermoregulatory reactions was studied in 17 adult males submitted to…”
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    Seasonal changes in circadian rhythms of body temperatures in humans living in a dry tropical climate by Buguet, A, Gati, R, Soubiran, G, Straboni, J P, Hanniquet, A M, Livecchi-Gonnot, G, Bittel, J

    “…Seven volunteers (3 females and 4 males; 3 Caucasians and 4 Africans) participated in two 24 h sessions during the cool dry (CD) and the hot dry (HD) seasons…”
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    General and local cold responses in humans after 2 weeks at high altitude by Savourey, G, Guinet, A, Besnard, Y, Garcia, N, Hanniquet, A M, Bittel, J

    “…To investigate the effects of a short-term high altitude residence (2 weeks between 4150 m and 6885 m in the Andes) on the general and local cold responses…”
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    Positive end expiratory pressure as a method for preventing acute mountain sickness by Savourey, G, Caterini, R, Launay, J C, Guinet, A, Besnard, Y, Hanniquet, A M, Bittel, J

    “…In order to study the use of positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) to prevent acute mountain sickness (AMS), 22 subjects were exposed randomly to 8-h…”
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    Thermal exchanges during sleep in anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia by Buguet, A, Bittel, J, Gati, R, Marrot, F, Livecchi-Gonnot, G, Hanniquet, A M

    “…Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia is a congenital syndrome characterized by the absence of sweat glands. A sweating test was performed on such a patient and…”
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    How should body heat storage be determined in humans: by thermometry or calorimetry? by Vallerand, A L, Savourey, G, Hanniquet, A M, Bittel, J H

    “…The aim of this study was to determine whether in humans there are differences in the heat storage calculated by partitional calorimetry (S, the balance of…”
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    Evaluation of the Lake Louise acute mountain sickness scoring system in a hypobaric chamber by Savourey, G, Guinet, A, Besnard, Y, Garcia, N, Hanniquet, A M, Bittel, J

    “…This study evaluated the relevance of the Lake Louise acute mountain sickness (AMS) scoring system in comparison with other AMS scoring systems. To achieve…”
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    Thermal changes observed before and after J.-L. Etienne's journey to the North Pole. Is central nervous system temperature preserved in hypothermia? by Bittel, J H, Livecchi-Gonnot, G H, Hanniquet, A M, Poulain, C, Etienne, J L

    “…The thermoregulatory responses of a French doctor, Jean-Louis Etienne, were examined in a standard cold test before and after his journey to the North Pole, to…”
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    Positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) slightly modifies ventilatory response during incremental exercise by Savourey, G, Besnard, Y, Launay, J C, Guinet, A, Hanniquet, A M, Sendowski, I, Caterini, R, Bittel, J

    “…To clarify the ventilatory effects of a 5-cm H2O positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) in healthy men during incremental exercise in normoxic conditions, 22…”
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    Short hypobaric hypoxia and breathing pattern: effect of positive end expiratory pressure by Savourey, G, Besnard, Y, Launay, J C, Guinet, A, Hanniquet, A M, Caterini, R, Bittel, J

    “…The ventilatory effects of a 5-cm H2O positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) and its influence on the breathing pattern during short hypoxic exposure both at…”
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    Thermoregulation in the cold after physical training at different ambient air temperatures by Launay, Jean-Claude, Besnard, Yves, Guinet, Angélique, Hanniquet, Anne-Marie, Bittel, Jacques, Savourey, Gustave

    “…Since human thermoregulation at rest is altered by cold exposure, it was hypothesized that physical training under cold conditions would alter…”
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    Physiological changes induced by pre-adaptation to high altitude by Savourey, G, Garcia, N, Besnard, Y, Hanniquet, A M, Fine, M O, Bittel, J

    “…To study the physiological effects of pre-adaptation to high altitude, seven subjects were submitted to acclimatization at 4350 m followed by intermittent…”
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    Are the laboratory and field conditions observations of acute mountain sickness related? by Savourey, G, Guinet, A, Besnard, Y, Garcia, N, Hanniquet, A, Bittel, J

    “…In order to study relationships between acute mountain sickness (AMS) observations done both during a short-term hypoxic exposure in a hypobaric chamber, and…”
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    Anthropological and Thermoregulatory Changes Induced by a Survival Sojourn in a Tropical Climate by Launay, Jean-Claude, Besnard, Yves, Sendowski, Isabelle, Guinet, Angélique, Hanniquet, Anne-Marie, Savourey, Gustave

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-03-2002)
    “…A survival sojourn in a tropical climate exposes subjects to 2 main constraints: food restriction and tropical climatic conditions. We hypothesized that such a…”
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