2019
DOI: 10.31236/osf.io/s2nr7
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Comparisons of resistance training and ‘cardio’ exercise modalities as countermeasures to microgravity induced physical deconditioning: New perspectives and lessons learned from terrestrial studies

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Prolonged periods in microgravity (μG) environments result in deconditioning of numerous physiological systems, particularly muscle at molecular, single fiber, and whole muscle levels. This deconditioning leads to loss of strength and cardiorespiratory fitness. Loading muscle produces mechanical tension with resultant mechanotransduction initiating molecular signaling that stimulates adaptations in muscle. Exercise can reverse deconditioning resultant from phases of de-training, de-loading, or immobilizatio… Show more

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