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WISE-2005: LBNP/Treadmill and Resistive Exercise Countermeasures Maintain Aerobic Capacity during a 60-d Bed RestWe have previously documented that supine treadmill exercise within lower body negative pressure (LBNPex) performed 6 sessions (raised dot) wk(sup -1) during 15- and 30-day bed rests (BR) maintained upright aerobic capacity (VO2pk). In the present study, ure are evaluating whether aerobic capacity is maintained during a 60-d BR when the LBNPex frequency is reduced to 2-4 sessions (raised dot) wk(sup -1) and resistance exercise (REX) is added 2-3 sessions (raised dot) wk(sup -1). Eight healthy women (32 plus or minus 4 yrs; 56.4 plus or minus 3.6 kg; 164 plus or minus 8 cm; mean plus or minus SD) performed maximal-exertion, graded treadmill tests before and 3 days after a 60-d, 6 deg. head-down tilt BR. (Earliest day the medical monitors would permit a maximal exercise test post-BR). During BR, four subjects performed no exercise (CON), while four other subjects (EX) performed LBNPex and REX on separate days. The LBNPex countermeasure employed an intermittent (40-80% pre-BR VO2pk), 40-min protocol against an LBNP pressure (-49 plus or minus 3 mmHg) applied to provide a footward force equivalent to 1.0-1.2 body weight. REX consisted of maximal concentric and eccentric supine leg press and heel raise exercises using a gravity-independent flywheel ergometer. Comparisons were performed using paired (within-group) or non-paired (between-group) t-tests. Three days post-BR, VO2pk of the CON group was reduced significantly from pre-BR (Pre:37.2 plus or minus 1.2, Post: 29.4 plus or minus 2 ml (raised dot) kg(sup -1) (raised dot) min(sup -1), P less than 0.05), while the VO2pk of the EX group was not significantly reduced (Pre: 39.6 plus or minus 1.9, Post: 38.0 plus or minus 0.6 ml (raised dot) kg(sup -1) (raised dot) min(sup -1)). Peak heart rate, ventilation, rating of perceived exertion, and respiratory exchange ratio were not significantly different between the two groups pre- and post-BR. These preliminary results suggest that the combined LBNPex and REX countermeasures may be sufficient to maintain upright aerobic capacity after long-duration space flights.
Document ID
20080006437
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Schneider, Suzanne M.
(New Mexico Univ. Albuquerque, NM, United States)
Lee, Stuart M. C.
(Wyle Life Sciences, Inc. Houston, TX, United States)
Watenpaugh, Donald E.
(Sleep Consultants, Inc. Fort Worth, TX, United States)
Macias, Brandon R.
(California Univ. San Diego, CA, United States)
Hargens, Alan R.
(California Univ. San Diego, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
May 31, 2006
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Meeting Information
Meeting: American College of Sports and Medicine Annual Meeting
Location: Denver, CO
Country: United States
Start Date: May 31, 2006
End Date: June 3, 2006
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS9-02078
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNJ04HF71 G
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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