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Systemic oxygen extraction during exercise at high altitude
BACKGROUND: Classic teaching suggests that diminished availability of oxygen leads to increased tissue oxygen extraction yet evidence to support this notion in the context of hypoxaemia, as opposed to anaemia or cardiac failure, is limited. METHODS: At 75 m above sea level, and after 7–8 days of acc...
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