1972
DOI: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1972.222.6.1505
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Stress and adaptation responses to repeated acute acceleration

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“…Factors of G exposure that may influence the physiological adaptation to G training include the level of G, the number of G exposures, and the time between each day of G exposure. Several animal studies have indicated that there is an adaptation to G stress with frequent exposures to acceleration forces (11,12,14,19,50). Vartbaranov et al (51) showed that it was possible to achieve a rapid increase in +Gz stress tolerance within a month of initiating an intensive G exposure schedule.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Factors of G exposure that may influence the physiological adaptation to G training include the level of G, the number of G exposures, and the time between each day of G exposure. Several animal studies have indicated that there is an adaptation to G stress with frequent exposures to acceleration forces (11,12,14,19,50). Vartbaranov et al (51) showed that it was possible to achieve a rapid increase in +Gz stress tolerance within a month of initiating an intensive G exposure schedule.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%