7 results match your criteria: "DRDO Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences[Affiliation]"
BMJ Mil Health
October 2024
Human Factors Engineering and Military Ergonomics, DRDO Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Introduction: Military forces receive training in various high-altitude warfare techniques to safeguard border regions and lives. Skiing is one of such practices where research evidences are limited. Therefore, a study was conducted to continuously monitor the physiological status of soldiers during military skiing practice to quantify the actual demands.
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August 2024
ICAR-National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources, Karnal, Haryana, India.
The present study was conducted to understand transcriptional response of skin fibroblast of yak (Bos grunniens) and cows of Bos indicus origin to hypoxia stress. Six primary fibroblast cell lines derived from three individuals each of Ladakhi yak (Bos grunniens) and Sahiwal cows (Bos indicus) were exposed to low oxygen concentration for a period of 24 h, 48 h and 72 h. The expression of 10 important genes known to regulate hypoxia response such as HIF1A, VEGFA, EPAS1, ATP1A1, GLUT1, HMOX1, ECE1, TNF-A, GPx and SOD were evaluated in fibroblast cells of Ladakhi yak (LAY-Fb) and Sahiwal cows (SAC-Fb) during pre- and post-hypoxia stress.
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January 2023
DIPAS: DRDO-Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences, Delhi-110054, India.
When sojourners visit to high altitude, various symptoms may appear in the body including gastrointestinal symptoms such as poor appetite or nausea, vomiting, and incapacitating. The gastrointestinal tract is a key organ involved in the development of acute mountain sickness (AMS). The intestinal epithelial lining is covered by mucus layer.
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July 2024
Ergonomics, DRDO Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India.
Background: Long-distance runs with equipment are practised in military training establishments to develop physical stamina and prepare for battles. A study was planned to quantify and compare the physiological and mental workloads of the early and late finishers of a military endurance run through the jungle terrain of north-eastern India in hot and humid conditions.
Methods: Twenty-five soldiers of the Indian Army completed a 15 km run through a rural and jungle track with 6.
Biol Trace Elem Res
September 2022
DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research (DIHAR), Leh, Ladakh UT, India.
Soil and water from the trans-Himalayan high-altitude region contain high concentrations of various heavy metals. Vegetables and cereals such as cabbage, spinach, and wheat are most prone to heavy metal accumulation from soil and water which can be toxic for human consumption. It has yet to be studied how consumption of vegetables and cereal with excess heavy metal content can affect human health in high altitude areas.
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December 2021
DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research (DIHAR), Leh, Ladakh UT, 194101, India.
Consumption of heavy metals contaminated dairy milk may affect human health. No such studies have been carried out at the high-altitude region to assess the human health risk after consuming dairy milk. To this end, this study reveals the evaluation of selected heavy metals in dairy milk in the summer and winter seasons, followed by the assessment of heavy metals health risk.
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February 2021
Cellular Biochemistry Division, DRDO Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India.
Hypobaric hypoxic stress leads to oxidative stress, inflammation, and disturbance in protein turnover rate. Aggregately, this imbalance in redox homeostasis is responsible for skeletal muscle protein loss and a decline in physical performance. Hence, an urgent medical need is required to ameliorate skeletal muscle protein loss.
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