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    Where the O2 goes to: preservation of human fetal oxygen delivery and consumption at high altitude by Postigo, Lucrecia, Heredia, Gladys, Illsley, Nicholas P., Torricos, Tatiana, Dolan, Caitlin, Echalar, Lourdes, Tellez, Wilma, Maldonado, Ivan, Brimacombe, Michael, Balanza, Elfride, Vargas, Enrique, Zamudio, Stacy

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-02-2009)
    “…Fetal growth is decreased at high altitude (> 2700 m). We hypothesized that variation in fetal O 2 delivery might account for both the altitude effect and the…”
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    Where the O 2 goes to: preservation of human fetal oxygen delivery and consumption at high altitude by Postigo, Lucrecia, Heredia, Gladys, Illsley, Nicholas P., Torricos, Tatiana, Dolan, Caitlin, Echalar, Lourdes, Tellez, Wilma, Maldonado, Ivan, Brimacombe, Michael, Balanza, Elfride, Vargas, Enrique, Zamudio, Stacy

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-02-2009)
    “…Fetal growth is decreased at high altitude (> 2700 m). We hypothesized that variation in fetal O 2 delivery might account for both the altitude effect and the…”
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    Effect of high altitude on protein metabolism in Bolivian children by San Miguel, Jose L, Spielvogel, Hilde, Berger, Jacques, Araoz, Mauricio, Lujan, Carmen, Tellez, Wilma, Caceres, Esperanza, Gachon, Pierre, Coudert, Jean, Beaufrere, Bernard

    Published in High altitude medicine & biology (01-12-2002)
    “…In Bolivia, malnutrition in children is a major health problem that may be caused by inadequate protein, energy, and micronutrient intake; exposure to…”
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    Definition and prevalence of anemia in Bolivian women of childbearing age living at high altitudes: the effect of iron-folate supplementation by Berger, J, Aguayo, V.M, San Miguel, J.L, Lujan, C, Tellez, W, Traissac, P

    Published in Nutrition reviews (01-06-1997)
    “…This paper discusses the effect that high altitudes have on iron metabolism and summarizes the results of an iron-folate supplementation trial. The two main…”
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