The physiological challenges presented by space flight and in microgravity (μG) environments are well documented. μG environments can result in declines muscle mass, contractile strength, and functional capabilities. Previous work has focused on exercise countermeasures designed to attenuate the negative effects of μG on skeletal muscle structure, function, and contractile strength and aerobic fitness parameters. Exposure to μG environments influences both strength and aerobic type physical qualities. As such, the current exercise recommendations for those experiencing μG involve a combination of strength and aerobic training or “concurrent training.” Concurrent training strategies can result in development and maintenance of both strength ...
In recent years there has been a strong increase in publications on blood flow restriction (BFR) tra...
Exposure to microgravity imposes changes on the musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems leading t...
There appear to be two general physiological reasons why exercise will be beneficial to space travel...
The physiological challenges presented by space flight and in microgravity (μG) environments are wel...
Human spaceflight has required space agencies to study and develop exercise countermeasure (CM) stra...
Prolonged periods in microgravity (μG) environments result in deconditioning of numerous physiologic...
During spaceflight missions, astronauts work in an extreme environment with several hazards to physi...
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is an effective approach for improving a range of physiologic...
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is an effective approach for improving a range of physiologic...
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is an effective approach for improving a range of physiologic...
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is an effective approach for improving a range of physiologic...
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is an effective approach for improving a range of physiologic...
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is an effective approach for improving a range of physiologic...
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is an effective approach for improving a range of physiologic...
As spaceflight durations have increased over the last four decades, the effects of microgravity on t...
In recent years there has been a strong increase in publications on blood flow restriction (BFR) tra...
Exposure to microgravity imposes changes on the musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems leading t...
There appear to be two general physiological reasons why exercise will be beneficial to space travel...
The physiological challenges presented by space flight and in microgravity (μG) environments are wel...
Human spaceflight has required space agencies to study and develop exercise countermeasure (CM) stra...
Prolonged periods in microgravity (μG) environments result in deconditioning of numerous physiologic...
During spaceflight missions, astronauts work in an extreme environment with several hazards to physi...
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is an effective approach for improving a range of physiologic...
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is an effective approach for improving a range of physiologic...
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is an effective approach for improving a range of physiologic...
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is an effective approach for improving a range of physiologic...
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is an effective approach for improving a range of physiologic...
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is an effective approach for improving a range of physiologic...
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is an effective approach for improving a range of physiologic...
As spaceflight durations have increased over the last four decades, the effects of microgravity on t...
In recent years there has been a strong increase in publications on blood flow restriction (BFR) tra...
Exposure to microgravity imposes changes on the musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems leading t...
There appear to be two general physiological reasons why exercise will be beneficial to space travel...