In previous publications we have reported that the heart rate (HR) responses to graded submaximal exercise tests are elevated during long-duration International Space Station (ISS) flights. Furthermore, the elevation in HR appears greater earlier, rather than later, during the missions. A potential confounder in the interpretation of HR results from graded exercise tests on ISS is that the cycle ergometer used (CEVIS) is vibration-isolated from the station structure. This feature causes the CEVIS assembly to sway slightly during its use and debriefing comments by some crewmembers indicate that there is a "learning curve" associated with CEVIS use. Therefore, one could not exclude the possibility that the elevated HRs experienced in the earl...
Maximal oxygen (VO2pk) is the maximum amount of oxygen that the body can use during intense exercise...
Cardiovascular adaptations due to spaceflight are modeled with 6deg head-down tilt bed rest (BR) and...
To determine the influence of a 17-day exposure to real and simulated spaceflight (SF) on cardioresp...
Aerobic capacity (VO2peak) previously has not been measured during or after long-duration spacefligh...
Maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) is reduced immediately following space flights lasting 6%. WRmax als...
There is considerable variability among astronauts with respect to changes in maximal aerobic capaci...
Evaluation of Maximal Oxygen Uptake and Submaximal Estimates of VO2max Before, During, and After Lon...
INTRODUCTION: Maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) is maintained during space flight lasting <15 d, but ha...
Background: Spaceflight alters human cardiovascular dynamics. The less negative slope of the fractal...
Morin. Cardiovascular response to submaximal exercise in sustained microgravity. J. Appl. Physiol. 8...
The relationship between oxygen delivered (Qao2) and oxygen consumption (VO2) is remarkably constant...
Astronauts perform exercise throughout their missions to counter the health declines that occur as a...
Aerobic exercise prescription is often set at specific heart rate (HR) values. Previous studies demo...
NASAs vision for future exploration missions depends on the ability to protect astronauts health and...
Microgravity adversely affects several physiological systems. As space exploration moves to extended...
Maximal oxygen (VO2pk) is the maximum amount of oxygen that the body can use during intense exercise...
Cardiovascular adaptations due to spaceflight are modeled with 6deg head-down tilt bed rest (BR) and...
To determine the influence of a 17-day exposure to real and simulated spaceflight (SF) on cardioresp...
Aerobic capacity (VO2peak) previously has not been measured during or after long-duration spacefligh...
Maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) is reduced immediately following space flights lasting 6%. WRmax als...
There is considerable variability among astronauts with respect to changes in maximal aerobic capaci...
Evaluation of Maximal Oxygen Uptake and Submaximal Estimates of VO2max Before, During, and After Lon...
INTRODUCTION: Maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) is maintained during space flight lasting <15 d, but ha...
Background: Spaceflight alters human cardiovascular dynamics. The less negative slope of the fractal...
Morin. Cardiovascular response to submaximal exercise in sustained microgravity. J. Appl. Physiol. 8...
The relationship between oxygen delivered (Qao2) and oxygen consumption (VO2) is remarkably constant...
Astronauts perform exercise throughout their missions to counter the health declines that occur as a...
Aerobic exercise prescription is often set at specific heart rate (HR) values. Previous studies demo...
NASAs vision for future exploration missions depends on the ability to protect astronauts health and...
Microgravity adversely affects several physiological systems. As space exploration moves to extended...
Maximal oxygen (VO2pk) is the maximum amount of oxygen that the body can use during intense exercise...
Cardiovascular adaptations due to spaceflight are modeled with 6deg head-down tilt bed rest (BR) and...
To determine the influence of a 17-day exposure to real and simulated spaceflight (SF) on cardioresp...