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Left ventricular remodeling during and after 60 days of sedentary head-down bed rest.Body temperature and thermoregulation during submaximal exercise after 115-day spaceflight.Compression garments as countermeasures to orthostatic intolerance.Spatial heterogeneity in the response of the proximal femur to two lower-body resistance exercise regimensEffects of short-term mild hypercapnia during head-down tilt on intracranial pressure and ocular structures in healthy human subjects.Training with the International Space Station interim resistive exercise device.Virtual guidance as a tool to obtain diagnostic ultrasound for spaceflight and remote environments.Lower body negative pressure treadmill exercise as a countermeasure for bed rest-induced bone loss in female identical twinsSpace exercise and Earth benefits.Sex differences in blood pressure control during 6° head-down tilt bed rest.Treadmill exercise within lower body negative pressure protects leg lean tissue mass and extensor strength and endurance during bed rest.Internal jugular pressure increases during parabolic flight.Isokinetic Strength Changes Following Long-Duration Spaceflight on the ISS.Muscle volume, strength, endurance, and exercise loads during 6-month missions in space.WISE 2005: Aerobic and resistive countermeasures prevent paraspinal muscle deconditioning during 60-day bed rest in women.Supine lower body negative pressure exercise during bed rest maintains upright exercise capacity.Simulated shuttle egress: role of helmet visor position during approach and landing.WISE-2005: exercise and nutrition countermeasures for upright VO2pk during bed rest.Peak exercise oxygen uptake during and following long-duration spaceflight.Gradient compression garments protect against orthostatic intolerance during recovery from bed rest.Thigh Cuffs as a Countermeasure for Ocular Changes in Simulated Weightlessness.Orthostatic Intolerance After ISS and Space Shuttle Missions.Validity of a heart rate monitor during work in the laboratory and on the Space Shuttle.Musculoskeletal adaptations to training with the advanced resistive exercise device.WISE-2005: Countermeasures to prevent muscle deconditioning during bed rest in women.Physiological and Functional Alterations after Spaceflight and Bed Rest.Treadmill exercise within lower-body negative pressure attenuates simulated spaceflight-induced reductions of balance abilities in men but not women.Optic Disc Edema after 30 Days of Strict Head-down Tilt Bed RestTest Battery Designed to Quickly and Safely Assess Diverse Indices of Neuromuscular Function After UnweightingInflight exercise affects stand test responses after space flight.Core temperature measurement during supine exercise: esophageal, rectal, and intestinal temperaturesMaximal exercise as a countermeasure to orthostatic intolerance after spaceflightSimulated shuttle egress: comparison of two Space Shuttle protective garmentsUpright exercise or supine lower body negative pressure exercise maintains exercise responses after bed restDoes bed rest produce changes in orthostatic function comparable to those induced by space flight?Lower-body negative-pressure exercise and bed-rest-mediated orthostatic intoleranceWISE-2005: supine treadmill exercise within lower body negative pressure and flywheel resistive exercise as a countermeasure to bed rest-induced bone loss in women during 60-day simulated microgravitySupine LBNP exercise maintains exercise capacity in male twins during 30-d bed restLower body negative pressure exercise plus brief postexercise lower body negative pressure improve post-bed rest orthostatic toleranceNear infrared spectroscopy-derived interstitial hydrogen ion concentration and tissue oxygen saturation during ambulation
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