The aim of this paper was to develop a model from experimental data allowing a prediction of the cardiopulmonary responses to steady-state submaximal exercise in varying gravitational environments, with acceleration in the G(z) axis (a (g)) ranging from 0 to 3 g. To this aim, we combined data from three different experiments, carried out at Buffalo, at Stockholm and inside the Mir Station. Oxygen consumption, as expected, increased linearly with a (g). In contrast, heart rate increased non-linearly with a (g), whereas stroke volume decreased non-linearly: both were described by quadratic functions. Thus, the relationship between cardiac output and a (g) was described by a fourth power regression equation. Mean arterial pressure increased wi...
Effects of gravitational and inertial forces on cardiovascular and respiratory dynamic
The pooling of blood in the lower part of the human body when it is subjected to longitudinal +G(z) ...
Numerical simulations of the cardiovascular system are particularly important in scenarios where it ...
The aim of this paper was to develop a model from experimental data allowing a prediction of the car...
In order to better understand and clarify the cardio-respiratory responses of humans to physical exe...
Afin de mieux comprendre et de préciser les réponses cardio-respiratoires chez l'homme lors d'exerci...
As the limits of human exploration expand farther into space, there becomes an increasing need to co...
Purpose: Previous studies of cardiovascular responses in hypergravity suggest increased sympathetic ...
PURPOSE: Previous studies of cardiovascular responses in hypergravity suggest increased sympathetic ...
none8mixedBonjour J.; Tam E.; Grazzina F.; Antonutto G.; Capelli C.; Montmerle S.; Linnarsson D.; Fe...
A model of the metabolic internal power (Ė(int)) during cycling, which includes the gravity accelera...
Morin. Cardiovascular response to submaximal exercise in sustained microgravity. J. Appl. Physiol. 8...
After a short summary of the multifactorial models of maximal O2 consumption (VO2max) limitation, mi...
Background The cardiovascular system is strongly dependent on the gravitational environment. Gravita...
Maximal O(2) consumption (V(O)(2) max) is an index of integrated cardiopulmonary function. After hav...
Effects of gravitational and inertial forces on cardiovascular and respiratory dynamic
The pooling of blood in the lower part of the human body when it is subjected to longitudinal +G(z) ...
Numerical simulations of the cardiovascular system are particularly important in scenarios where it ...
The aim of this paper was to develop a model from experimental data allowing a prediction of the car...
In order to better understand and clarify the cardio-respiratory responses of humans to physical exe...
Afin de mieux comprendre et de préciser les réponses cardio-respiratoires chez l'homme lors d'exerci...
As the limits of human exploration expand farther into space, there becomes an increasing need to co...
Purpose: Previous studies of cardiovascular responses in hypergravity suggest increased sympathetic ...
PURPOSE: Previous studies of cardiovascular responses in hypergravity suggest increased sympathetic ...
none8mixedBonjour J.; Tam E.; Grazzina F.; Antonutto G.; Capelli C.; Montmerle S.; Linnarsson D.; Fe...
A model of the metabolic internal power (Ė(int)) during cycling, which includes the gravity accelera...
Morin. Cardiovascular response to submaximal exercise in sustained microgravity. J. Appl. Physiol. 8...
After a short summary of the multifactorial models of maximal O2 consumption (VO2max) limitation, mi...
Background The cardiovascular system is strongly dependent on the gravitational environment. Gravita...
Maximal O(2) consumption (V(O)(2) max) is an index of integrated cardiopulmonary function. After hav...
Effects of gravitational and inertial forces on cardiovascular and respiratory dynamic
The pooling of blood in the lower part of the human body when it is subjected to longitudinal +G(z) ...
Numerical simulations of the cardiovascular system are particularly important in scenarios where it ...