“…Most bed rest and spaceflight studies have shown decreased vagal activity (2,15,16,22) and baroreflex sensitivity (15,16,22,29,39). Changes in sympathetic activity during and after spaceflight are more controversial; both an increase (11,22,26,30) and no change (45,62) in sympathetic activity have been observed when measured by heart rate (HR) or blood pressure (BP) variability (30,62), catecholamine analysis (11,26,30), or muscle sympathetic nerve activity (45). However, most spaceflight and bed rest studies seeking to understand the mechanisms contributing to postflight orthostatic intolerance have included few, if any, women (2,15,29).…”