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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1999
Stuart M. C. Lee; Alan D. Moore; Janice M. Fritsch-Yelle; Michael C. Greenisen; Suzanne M. Schneider
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to determine whether exercise performed by Space Shuttle crew members during short-duration space flights (9-16 d) affects the heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) responses to standing within 2-4 h of landing. METHODS Thirty crew members performed self-selected inflight exercise and maintained exercise logs to monitor their exercise intensity and duration. Two subjects participated in this investigation during two different flights. A 10-min stand test, preceded by at least 6 min of quiet supine rest, was completed 10-15 d before launch (PRE) and within 4 h of landing (POST). Based upon their inflight exercise records, subjects were grouped as either high (HIex: > or = 3 times/week, HR > or = 70% HRmax, > or = 20 min/session, N = 11), medium (MEDex: > or = 3 times/week, HR < 70% HRmax, > or = 20 min/session, N = 10), or low (LOex: < or = 3 times/week, HR and duration variable, N = 11) exercisers. HR and BP responses to standing were compared between groups (ANOVA, P < or = 0.05). RESULTS There were no PRE differences between the groups in supine or standing HR and BP. Although POST supine HR was similar to PRE, all groups had an increased standing HR compared with PRE. The increase in HR upon standing was significantly greater after flight in the LOex group (36 +/- 5 bpm) compared with HIex or MEDex groups (25 +/- 1 bpm; 22 +/- 2 bpm). Similarly, the decrease in pulse pressure (PP) from supine to standing was unchanged after space flight in the MEDex and HIex groups but was significantly greater in the LOex group (PRE: -9 +/- 3; POST: -19 +/- 4 mm Hg). CONCLUSIONS Thus, moderate to high levels of inflight exercise attenuated HR and PP responses to standing after space flight.
Archive | 2004
William E. Amonette; Jason R. Bentley; Stuart M. C. Lee; James A. Loehr; Suzanne M. Schneider
Archive | 2006
Stuart M. C. Lee; Suzanne M. Schneider; Wanda L. Boda; Donald E. Watenpaugh; Brandon R. Macias; R. Scott Meyer; Alan R. Hargens
Archive | 2003
James A. Loehr; Stuart M. C. Lee; Suzanne M. Schneider
Archive | 2000
James M. Waligora; Johnny Conkin; Philip P. Foster; Suzanne M. Schneider; Karin C. Loftin; Michael L. Gernhardt; Richard D. Vann
NASA Technical Memorandum | 2000
Kristin K. Woodruff; Anyika N. Johnson; Stuart M. C. Lee; Michael L. Gernhardt; Suzanne M. Schneider; Philip P. Foster
Archive | 2015
Brandon R. Macias; R. Scott Meyer; Alan R. Hargens; Stuart M. C. Lee; Suzanne M. Schneider; Wanda L. Boda; Donald E. Watenpaugh; Sabine Meuche; Clifford W. Colwell; Darryl D. D'Lima; Adnan Cutuk; Shantanu Patil; Nick Steklov; Alan H. Feiveson; Scott M. Smith
Archive | 2015
Karin Toska; Janice Yelle; Ming Maa; Ramakrishna Mukkamala; Craig D. Ramsdell; Thomas J. Mullen; Siri Rostoft; Qi Fu; Sarah Witkowski; Benjamin D. Levine; R. Macias; Kunihiko Tanaka; Richard L. Hughson; Alan R. Hargens; Donald E. Watenpaugh; Deborah D. O'Leary; Suzanne M. Schneider; Stuart M. C. Lee
Archive | 2015
Alan R. Hargens; Jacqueline M. William; Wanda L. Boda; Karen J. Donald E. Watenpaugh; R. E. Ballard; Suzanne M. Schneider; Donald E. Watenpaugh; Stuart M. C. Lee; Alan H. Feiveson; Brandon R. Macias; Scott M. Smith; Lori Ploutz-Snyder; Meghan E. Downs; Poul Knudsen
Archive | 2015
Scott M. Smith; Donald E. Watenpaugh; Alan R. Hargens; Stuart M. C. Lee; Suzanne M. Schneider; Alan H. Feiveson; Brandon R. Macias