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Individual variations and sex differences in hemodynamics with percutaneous arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) in young Andean highlanders in Bolivia.

Takayuki NishimuraJuan UgarteMayumi OhnishiMika NishiharaGuillermo AlvarezYoshiki YasukochiHideki FukudaKazuhiko ArimaShigeki WatanukiVictor MendozaKiyoshi Aoyagi
Published in: Journal of physiological anthropology (2020)
Random plots of SpO2 on residual analysis indicated that these variations were random error, such as biological variation. A higher SpO2 was related to a lower heart rate and finger temperature in men, but a higher SpO2 was related to finger temperature in women. These results suggest that there are individual variations and sex differences in the hemodynamic responses of high-altitude adaptation in Andean highlanders.
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