1.Children's exercise capacity at high altitude in Tibet.
Bianba ; Lars Bo ANDERSEN ; Hein STIGUM ; Ouzhuluobu ; Espen BJERTNESS
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(6):481-488
Maximal oxygen uptake (exercise capacity) is a vital parameter in the evaluation of adaptation to high altitude, providing an index of the integrated function of the oxygen transport system. Previous studies of maximal oxygen uptake in population at high altitude have mainly focused on adults and adolescents, though data on children are uncommon. Maximal oxygen uptake can be measured directly, using an oxygen analyser, or indirectly through the development of equations for estimation from the maximal power output (W(max)). Such estimations and studies of the physiological aspects of children's capacity to work and live at different altitudes in Tibet ancestry were not reported previously, although differences similar to those seen in adults may be expected to occur. The present paper summarized the findings of studies on exercise capacity among children living at high altitude in Tibet.
Adaptation, Physiological
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Altitude
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Child
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Exercise Test
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Exercise Tolerance
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Humans
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Oxygen Consumption
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Tibet
2.The trends in maternal mortality between 1996 and 2009 in Guizhou, China: ethnic differences and associated factors.
Qing DU ; Wu LIAN ; Øyvind NAESS ; Espen BJERTNESS ; Bernadette Nirmal KUMAR ; Shu-hua SHI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2015;35(1):140-146
China bears a large burden of global maternal mortality, and the largest burden of maternal deaths in China is in poor western provinces. This study aimed to investigate the trends in maternal mortality and its associated factors in Guizhou province of western China between 1996 and 2009, and examine differences between minority and non-minority counties. A population-based, longitudinal, retrospective study was performed in a poor western province of China with a considerably large ethnic minority population. All 86 counties/districts of Guizhou were included with population at county, township and village level. Maternal mortality data were collected from routine reporting database of Guizhou Provincial Health Bureau. Trend and comparative analyses and multivariate linear regression analyses were performed using SPSS 17.0. Maternal mortality ratio (MMR) and its change over time, differences between ethnic groups were analyzed. A declining trend in maternal mortality and rising trend in hospital delivery in Guizhou was observed; ethnic differences between two ethnic groups persisted. The reduction in maternal mortality between 1996 and 2009 was related with increased gross domestic product, decreased male illiteracy rate, and increased hospital delivery rate. We found the declining trends in maternal mortality in Guizhou with persisting ethnic differences. The declining trends are related with economic development, hospital delivery and male illiteracy. Effective health education on maternal health is urgently needed for the minority groups, and basic education for the new generation should be enhanced to eradicate the illiteracy.
China
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epidemiology
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Ethnic Groups
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Female
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Humans
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Maternal Mortality
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Pregnancy