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Morin Lang Tapia

Profesor Asociado

Universidad Finis Terrae

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


High Altitude Medicine; Physical Activity and Health; Exercise; Cardiac Rehabilitation

Educación

  •  Actividad Física y Salud , UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA. España, 2011
  •  Kinesiólogo, UNIVERSIDAD DE ANTOFAGASTA. Chile, 2003
  •  Técnico Superior en Prevención de Riesgos Laborales , Fundación Pública Andaluza Fondo de Formación y Empleo (FAFFE) Conserjería de Empleo Granada . España, 2007
  •  Posdoctoral Studies in High Altitude Clinical Research, Universitá degli Studi Milano-Bicocca, Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia, Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche; Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Milano, Italy. Italia, 2015

Experiencia Académica

  •   Asociada Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE ANTOFAGASTA

    Ciencias de la Salud

    Antofagasta, Chile

    2010 - 2023

  •   Académico Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD FINIS TERRAE

    Medicina

    Santiago, Chile

    2023 - A la fecha

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Profesor jornada completa Full Time

    Universidad de Antofagasta

    Antofagasta, Chile

    2010 - 2023

  •   Researcher

    Universidad de Granada

    España

    2007 - 2009

  •   Postdoctoral researcher

    Istituto Auxologico Italiano

    Italia

    2013 - 2015


 

Article (18)

Editorial: Women in environmental physiology 2022
Maximal pulmonary ventilation and lactate affect the anaerobic performance in young women exposed to hypobaric hypoxia
Quality of life, exercise capacity, cognition, and mental health of Chilean patients after COVID-19: an experience of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program at a physical and rehabilitation medicine unit
Validity and Reliability of Short-Term Heart Rate Variability Parameters in Older People in Response to Physical Exercise
Academic stressors and biopsychosocial manifestations in physiotherapy students Estresores académicos y manifestaciones biopsicosociales en estudiantes universitarios de fisioterapia
Cardiac Autonomic Modulation and Response to Sub-Maximal Exercise in Chilean Hypertensive Miners
Blood pressure and high altitude: physiological response and clinical management
Blood Pressure Response in Miners Exposed to Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia in Chile
Physiological Responses at Rest and Exercise to High Altitude in Lowland Children and Adolescents
Melatonin Relations With Respiratory Quotient Weaken on Acute Exposure t o High Altitude
Upward shift and steepening of the blood pressure response to exercise in hypertensive subjects at high altitude
Blood pressure response to six-minute walk test in hypertensive subjects exposed to high altitude: Effects antihypertensive combination treatment
Role of acetazolamide and telmisartan/nifedipine-GITS combination in antagonizing the blood pressure rise induced by high altitude exposure.
1B.11: ACCURACY OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF BLOOD PRESSURE MEASURING DEVICES AT HIGH ALTITUDE. DATA FROM HIGHCARE-ALPS STUDY.
Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Untreated and Treated Hypertensive Patients at High Altitude The High Altitude Cardiovascular Research-Andes Study
Blood Pressure Response to Exercise in Hypertensive Subjects Exposed to High Altitude and Treatment Effects
Ethnic Differences in Body Composition and Somatotype in Mapuche and Non-Mapuche School Children from Temuco - Chile
Differences on Spinal Curvature in Standing Position by Gender, Age and Weight Status Using a Noninvasive Method

Abstract (2)

Blood pressure recovery after maximal exercise at high altitude in mild hypertensive subjects and effects of antihypertensive combination treatment
Effects of high altitude exposure and of angiotensin receptor blocker/calcium channel blocker combination treatment on blood pressure response to submaximal exercise in hypertensive subjects

Letter (1)

Role of acetazolamide and telmisartan/nifedipine-GITS combination in antagonizing the blood pressure rise induced by high altitude exposure

Proyecto (4)

Investigation on the prevalence and blood pressure response in miners exposed to chronic intermittent hypoxia in Chile
ADAPTATIONS IN POLYEXTREME ENVIRONMENTS=> FROM THE MOLECULE TO HUMANS
RED IBEROAMERICANA DE MEDICINA Y FISIOLOGÍA DE ALTURA (ALTMEDFIS)
HIGH Altitude CArdiovascular REsearch in the ANDES (HIGHCARE-ANDES)
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Morin Lang

Profesor Asociado

Escuela de Kinesiologia

Universidad Finis Terrae

Santiago, Chile

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Oscar Araneda

Docente de Fisiologia -Profesor Investigador

Escuela de Kinesiología

UNIVERSIDAD DE LOS ANDES

Santiago, Chile