2020
DOI: 10.1249/01.mss.0000683716.84640.e4
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Mood State Is Related To Acute Mountain Sickness At Both 3000m And 4050m Altitude

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“…Forty-two of 180 countries were registered, which had a minimum of 10 publications. The largest participation was from the continent of Europe with 16 countries, followed by Asia (11) and Latin America (8). The countries with the largest collaborative networks and scientific production worldwide were the United States with 40 countries, followed by the United Kingdom (37), Germany (34), Switzerland and Canada (33).…”
Section: Co-occurrence Of Countries and Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Forty-two of 180 countries were registered, which had a minimum of 10 publications. The largest participation was from the continent of Europe with 16 countries, followed by Asia (11) and Latin America (8). The countries with the largest collaborative networks and scientific production worldwide were the United States with 40 countries, followed by the United Kingdom (37), Germany (34), Switzerland and Canada (33).…”
Section: Co-occurrence Of Countries and Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the complexity of the development of these diseases and the adaptability relationships, it has been possible to generate multiple publications that have contributed to their understanding, such as sleep disorders (8), simulation tests in hypoxic states (9), physiological and genetic considerations in age groups (10,11), treatments (12), and epidemiological studies (13,14). However, the only study that we observed denotes a scarce production in the scientific production on this area (15).…”
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confidence: 98%