1. The effects of microgravity exposure on maximal oxygen consumption in humans
- Author
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Ferretti, G.
- Subjects
muscle atrophy ,lcsh:R5-920 ,exercise ,cardiovascular oxygen transport ,Models ,musculoskeletal, neural, and ocular physiology ,models ,Cardiovascular oxygen transport ,Exercise ,Microgravity ,Muscle atrophy ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,human activities ,microgravity - Abstract
After a short summary of the multifactorial models of maximal O2 consumption (VO2max) limitation, microgravity exposure is discussed as a convenient experimental condition to test these models. The following points are highlighted: 1) The decrease of (VO2max) in microgravity concerns specifically exercise performed in upright posture upon resumption of gravity exposure; 2) The decrease of (VO2max) after microgravity exposure has two components: one is fast and is related to cardiovascular adaptation, the other is slow and is related to the development of muscle atrophy; 3) (VO2max) does not decrease during microgravity or in supine posture upon resumption of gravity exposure, if the time in microgravity is sufficiently short; 4) cardiovascular oxygen transport accounts for 70% of (VO2max) limitation also after microgravity exposure.
- Published
- 2019