Head-down-tilt bed rest (HDT) mimics the changes in hemodynamics and autonomic cardiovascular control induced by weightlessness. However, the time course and reciprocal interplay of these adaptations, and the effective exercise protocol as a countermeasure need further clarification. The overarching aim of this work (as part of a European Space Agency sponsored long-term bed rest study) was therefore to evaluate the time course of cardiovascular hemodynamics and autonomic control during prolonged HDT and to assess whether high-intensity, short-duration exercise could mitigate these effects. A total of n = 23 healthy, young, male participants were randomly allocated to two groups: training (TRAIN, n = 12) and non-training (CTRL, n = 11) befo...
Spaceflight is associated with enhanced inactivity, resulting in muscular and cardiovascular decondi...
Long-term bed-rest is used to simulate the effect of spaceflight on the human body and test differen...
International audienceCardiovascular deconditioning after long duration spaceflight is especially ch...
Head-down-tilt bed rest (HDT) mimics the changes in hemodynamics and autonomic cardiovascular contro...
The long-term goal of the present work was to characterize the responses to gravitational challenges...
On earth, daily activities involve standing, changes of posture and various types of muscle action, ...
Impaired cardiovascular autonomic control following space flight or immobilization may limit the abi...
Background Cardiovascular risk may be increased in astronauts after long term space flights based on...
none5Exposure to real (space flight) or simulated microgravity (e.g., head–down tilt bed rest) induc...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostatic hypotension is a serious risk for crewmembers returning from spaceflight. ...
Head-down tilt (HDT) bed rest elicits changes in cardiac circadian rhythms, generating possible adve...
Abstract To understand fundamental mechanisms associated with post-flight orthostatic intolerance we...
Unloading of the musculoskeletal system during space flight results in deconditioning that may impai...
: Head-down bed rest (HDBR) reproduces the cardiovascular effects of microgravity. We tested the hyp...
Head-down bed rest (HDBR) reproduces the cardiovascular effects of microgravity. We tested the hypot...
Spaceflight is associated with enhanced inactivity, resulting in muscular and cardiovascular decondi...
Long-term bed-rest is used to simulate the effect of spaceflight on the human body and test differen...
International audienceCardiovascular deconditioning after long duration spaceflight is especially ch...
Head-down-tilt bed rest (HDT) mimics the changes in hemodynamics and autonomic cardiovascular contro...
The long-term goal of the present work was to characterize the responses to gravitational challenges...
On earth, daily activities involve standing, changes of posture and various types of muscle action, ...
Impaired cardiovascular autonomic control following space flight or immobilization may limit the abi...
Background Cardiovascular risk may be increased in astronauts after long term space flights based on...
none5Exposure to real (space flight) or simulated microgravity (e.g., head–down tilt bed rest) induc...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostatic hypotension is a serious risk for crewmembers returning from spaceflight. ...
Head-down tilt (HDT) bed rest elicits changes in cardiac circadian rhythms, generating possible adve...
Abstract To understand fundamental mechanisms associated with post-flight orthostatic intolerance we...
Unloading of the musculoskeletal system during space flight results in deconditioning that may impai...
: Head-down bed rest (HDBR) reproduces the cardiovascular effects of microgravity. We tested the hyp...
Head-down bed rest (HDBR) reproduces the cardiovascular effects of microgravity. We tested the hypot...
Spaceflight is associated with enhanced inactivity, resulting in muscular and cardiovascular decondi...
Long-term bed-rest is used to simulate the effect of spaceflight on the human body and test differen...
International audienceCardiovascular deconditioning after long duration spaceflight is especially ch...