2024
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00441.2024
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Artificial Gravity: An Effective Countermeasure for Microgravity-Induced Headward Fluid Shift?

Larry A. Kramer,
Khader M. Hasan,
Xu Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Long-duration spaceflight is associated with pathophysiological changes in the intracranial compartment hypothetically linked to microgravity-induced headward fluid shift. This study aimed to determine if daily artificial gravity (AG) sessions can mitigate these effects, supporting its application as a countermeasure to spaceflight. Twenty-four healthy adult volunteers (16 men) were exposed to 60 days of six-degree head-down tilt bed rest (HDTBR) as a ground-based analog of chronic headward fluid shift. Subjec… Show more

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