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Autor:
Peter R. Cavanagh, PhD DSc, Andrea J. Rice, BS MS, Sara C. Novotny, BS MS, Kerim O. Genc, MS PhD, Ricki K. Englehaupt, RN, Tammy M. Owings, DEng, Bryan Comstock, MS, Tamre Cardoso, PhD, Hakan Ilaslan, Scott M. Smith, Angelo A. Licata, MD PhD
Publikováno v:
Bone Reports, Vol 5, Iss , Pp 299-307 (2016)
The dose-response effects of exercise in reduced gravity on musculoskeletal health have not been well documented. It is not known whether or not individualized exercise prescriptions can be effective in preventing the substantial loss in bone mineral
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https://doaj.org/article/f57ef9eef0d64b0594d62c53d768fa94
Autor:
Andrea J. Rice, Grier Wilt, Arien Cherones, Michael Lewis, Andrea Hanson, Amanda Sudduth, Shane M. Davis, Peter R. Cavanagh, Molly D Glauberman
Publikováno v:
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 88:730-736
Background Treadmills have been employed as both a form of exercise and a countermeasure to prevent changes in the musculoskeletal system on almost all NASA missions and many Russian missions since the early Space Shuttle flights. It is possible that
Autor:
Angelo A. Licata, Tammy M. Owings, Ricki Englehaupt, Sara C. Novotny, Kerim O. Genc, Bryan A. Comstock, Andrea J. Rice, Hakan Ilaslan, Peter R. Cavanagh, Scott M. Smith, Tamre Cardoso
Publikováno v:
Bone Reports, Vol 5, Iss, Pp 299-307 (2016)
Bone Reports
Bone Reports
The dose-response effects of exercise in reduced gravity on musculoskeletal health have not been well documented. It is not known whether or not individualized exercise prescriptions can be effective in preventing the substantial loss in bone mineral
Autor:
Andrea Hanson, Kerim O. Genc, Angelo A. Licata, Andrea J. Rice, Ricki Englehaupt, Sara C. Novotny, Matthew Kuklis, Peter R. Cavanagh
Publikováno v:
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 84:1191-1195
Introduction Humans will eventually return to the Moon and thus there is a need for a ground-based analogue to enable the study of physiological adaptations to lunar gravity. An important unanswered question is whether or not living on the lunar surf
Autor:
Peter R. Cavanagh, Andrea J. Rice, Sara C. Novotny, Aasthaa Bansal, Bryan A. Comstock, Gail P. Perusek
Publikováno v:
Acta Astronautica. 89:205-214
Introduction Locomotor and some resistance exercises in space require a gravity replacement force in order to allow 1g-like ground reaction forces to be generated. Currently bungee cords, or other loading devices, interface with the crew member throu
Autor:
Kerim O. Genc, Andrea J. Rice, Stuart M. C. Lee, Hakan Ilaslan, Harlan J Evans, Peter R. Cavanagh, Raghavan Gopalakrishnan, Christian C. Maender
Publikováno v:
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 81:91-104
Introduction Decrements in muscular strength during long-duration missions in space could be mission-critical during construction and exploration activities. The purpose of this study was to quantify changes in muscle volume, strength, and endurance
Autor:
Bradley T. Humphreys, Andrea J. Rice, Christian C. Maender, Matthew Kuklis, Raghavan Gopalakrishnan, Kerim O. Genc, Peter R. Cavanagh, Micah J. Johnson, Peter G. Nystrom
Publikováno v:
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 80:870-881
Introduction: Loss in bone mineral density and muscle strength in astronauts following long-duration spaceflight have been well documented, but the altered force and movement environments in microgravity which may contribute to these changes have not
Autor:
Andrea Hanson, Gilead A. Kutnick, David A. Thorndike, Andrea J. Rice, Peter R. Cavanagh, Kelly M. Gilkey, Gail P. Perusek, Carlos M. Grodsinsky
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 82(2)
Introduction Human activity monitoring is a useful tool in medical monitoring, military applications, athletic coaching, and home healthcare. We propose the use of an accelerometer-based system to track crewmember activity during space missions in re
Autor:
Kerim O. Genc, Christian C. Maender, Raghavan Gopalakrishnan, Peter R. Cavanagh, K.D. Bowersox, Andrea J. Rice, Matthew Kuklis
Publikováno v:
Journal of biomechanics. 43(15)
Long-duration exposure to microgravity has been shown to have detrimental effects on the human musculoskeletal system. To date, exercise countermeasures have been the primary approach to maintain bone and muscle mass and they have not been successful