@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02006207, author = {島岡, 清 and SHIMAOKA, Kiyoshi and 原, 真 and HARA, Makoto and 武谷, 敬之 and TAKEYA, Hiroshi and 松井, 秀治 and MATSUI, Hideji}, issue = {1}, journal = {総合保健体育科学, Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports}, month = {Mar}, note = {The maximum oxygen uptake per body weight was measured about 22 subjects from the members of Peruvian Andes Expedition in order to examine the relations with their performance at high altitudes. The performance of each subjects at high altitudes was estimated by their daily activities at the Mt. Huascaran (6768 m). The results are as follows. 1. High correlations were observed between the maximum oxygen uptake per body weight and the performance at high altitudes. The most of subjects who have the value of more than 55 ml/kg·min got the summit, although the other could not. 2. The subjects who have high capacity of oxygen uptake acclimatized more speedy than those of low capacity. 3. The subjects who have experiences at high altitudes were obviously stronger than the newcommers in the high altitudes, even though their oxygen uptake ability was equal. From these results it might be suggested that the capacity of oxygen uptake and the experiences at high altitudes may be very important in the high altitude mountaineering.}, pages = {41--46}, title = {高所登山能力と体重当り最大酸素摂取量}, volume = {3}, year = {1980} }