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Cuadernos Hospital de Clínicas

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SAN MIGUEL-SIMBRON, J L. Scientific conference of nuclear science and high altitude physiology. Cuad. - Hosp. Clín. [online]. 2019, vol.60, n.2, pp.82-91. ISSN 1562-6776.

Abstract Results of scientific research studies on height physiology were presented through the use of nuclear techniques in the first Scientific Conference on Nuclear Science. It has been aimed at disseminating results of research projects based on physiological principles carried out through the use of stable isotopic tracers, such as deuterium oxide, to determine total body water and body composition, consisting of fat mass and fat free dough; likewise, establish the consumption of breast milk in conditions of free daily activity together with the body composition of the nursing mothers, as permanent residents of high altitude. The goal of the conference was to encourage, promote and encourage the results and / or products of scientific research from the use of nuclear science associated with the scientific knowledge obtained from Height Physiology, to guide and consolidate Health Policies for residents high altitude permanent; likewise, to favor the formation of human resources of the undergraduate of our university and that the society in general of our environment be informed and benefited in the improvement of its physiological and health status in a high altitude environment. The results were full participation in research of undergraduate students of Medicine, who were active in the research work and engaged in research activities in our stable isotope laboratories. The results achieved will favor a better knowledge of total body water, fat mass and fat free mass, together with the physical exercise studied at high altitude.

Palavras-chave : Stable isotopes; deuterium; body water; fat composition; chronic infection; high altitude residents.

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