Microgravity causes a specific consequence on cardiovascular system – an orthostatic intolerance experienced by astronauts after long space flights. The major reason for this phenomenon is deconditioning of the cardiovascular autonomic regulation due to microgravity environment. Sympathetic withdrawal is the consequence of cephalad shift of blood and body fluids which is considered as a primary cause of several neurophysiologic disturbances during the space flight and postflight recovery (postural hypotension, sleep disturbances, low stress coping abilities). Cardiopulmonary coupling is the issue that potentially offers the possibility of the autonomic conditioning before and during the spaceflight. In humans, as opposed to cardiac rhythm, ...
Sustained weightlessness affects all body functions, among these also cardiac autonomic control mech...
When astronauts return to Earth and stand, their heart rates may speed inordinately, their blood pre...
The deconditioning effects of weightlessness on the cardiovascular system of astronauts are discusse...
We studied three Russian cosmonauts to better understand how long-term exposure to microgravity affe...
The objective was to investigate autonomic control in groups of European and Chinese astronauts and ...
The objective was to investigate autonomic control in groups of European and Chinese astronauts and ...
Impaired autonomic control represents a cardiovascular risk factor during long-term spaceflight. Lit...
Session MP1 includes short reports on: (1) Orthostatic Tests after 42 Days of Simulated Weightlessne...
During the acute transition from lying supine to standing upright, a large volume of blood suddenly ...
The article presents the results of space experiment “Pneumocard”. The investigation involved all 25...
Astronauts returning to Earth have reduced orthostatic tolerance and exercise capacity. Alterations ...
Background Upon return from space many astronauts experience symptoms of orthostatic intolerance. Re...
Purpose The objective was to investigate autonomic control in groups of European and Chinese as-tron...
Orthostatic intolerance is the most serious symptom of cardiovascular deconditioning induced by micr...
Di Rienzo M, Castiglioni P, Iellamo F, Volterrani M, Pagani M, Mancia G, Karemaker JM, Parati G. Dyn...
Sustained weightlessness affects all body functions, among these also cardiac autonomic control mech...
When astronauts return to Earth and stand, their heart rates may speed inordinately, their blood pre...
The deconditioning effects of weightlessness on the cardiovascular system of astronauts are discusse...
We studied three Russian cosmonauts to better understand how long-term exposure to microgravity affe...
The objective was to investigate autonomic control in groups of European and Chinese astronauts and ...
The objective was to investigate autonomic control in groups of European and Chinese astronauts and ...
Impaired autonomic control represents a cardiovascular risk factor during long-term spaceflight. Lit...
Session MP1 includes short reports on: (1) Orthostatic Tests after 42 Days of Simulated Weightlessne...
During the acute transition from lying supine to standing upright, a large volume of blood suddenly ...
The article presents the results of space experiment “Pneumocard”. The investigation involved all 25...
Astronauts returning to Earth have reduced orthostatic tolerance and exercise capacity. Alterations ...
Background Upon return from space many astronauts experience symptoms of orthostatic intolerance. Re...
Purpose The objective was to investigate autonomic control in groups of European and Chinese as-tron...
Orthostatic intolerance is the most serious symptom of cardiovascular deconditioning induced by micr...
Di Rienzo M, Castiglioni P, Iellamo F, Volterrani M, Pagani M, Mancia G, Karemaker JM, Parati G. Dyn...
Sustained weightlessness affects all body functions, among these also cardiac autonomic control mech...
When astronauts return to Earth and stand, their heart rates may speed inordinately, their blood pre...
The deconditioning effects of weightlessness on the cardiovascular system of astronauts are discusse...