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Comparative studies of moderate and high altitude stress on humans: studies on plasma lipid profiles
Studies have been carried out on plasma cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, triglyceride, free fatty acids and phospholipids of fifteen male Indian students at a moderate altitude (2200 m) and at a high altitude (5100 m). The studied plasma lipid profiles of the human subjects increased significantly at h...
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