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The effects of varying gravito-inertial stressors on grip strength and hemodynamic responses in men and women

机译:不同倾向惯性应激对男女握力和血流动力反应的影响

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PurposeThe body behaves as a global system with many interconnected subsystems. While the effects of a gravitational change on body responses have been extensively studied in isolation, we are not aware of any study that hasexamined thesetwo types of body responses concurrently. Here, we examined how the cognitive and cardiovascular systems respond during application of varying gravito-inertial stressors in men and women.MethodsTen men and nine women underwent three 5-min centrifugation sessions (2.4g at the feet, 1.5g at the heart) in which participants rhythmically moved a hand-held object for 20s. Grip force and hemodynamic responses were continuously measured during centrifugation and rest periods.ResultMen optimized the modulation between grip force and the destabilizing load force, but not women. Exposure to artificial gravity induced higher heart rate and mean arterial pressure in both sexes compared to baseline. However, during artificial gravityexposure, only women decreased heart rate across sessions. Interestingly, we found that finishers of the protocol (mostly men) and Non-finishers (mostly women) exhibited divergent patterns of hemodynamic responses.ConclusionWe speculate that the lack of grip force adaptation reported in women could be linked to the challenged hemodynamic responsesduring artificial gravity. By deriving a simple model to predict failure to complete the protocol, we found that mean arterial pressureand not sex of the participantwas the most relevant factor. As artificial gravity is being proposed as a countermeasure in long-term manned missions, the observed effects in grip force adaptation and hemodynamic responses during varying gravito-inertial stressors application areparticularly important.
机译:Purposethe Body的行为是具有许多互连子系统的全球系统。虽然引力变化对身体反应的影响被广泛研究了,但我们不了解任何研究,这些研究均突出了突出的身体响应类型的身体反应。在这里,我们研究了在男女和女性的不同肉体惯性压力源期间认知和心血管系统如何应对。方法和九名女性在3个5分钟的离心会话(在脚下2.4g,心脏上1.5克)中哪个参与者有线动地移动了20多岁的手持物体。在离心和休息期期间连续测量握力和血流动力学反应。方法优化了抓地力与稳定负荷力之间的调制,而不是女性。与基线相比,接触人工重力诱导两性的心率较高,平均动脉压。然而,在人工胎面期间,只有女性在会话中降低了心率。有趣的是,我们发现议定书(大多数人)和非整理者(主要是女性)的整理人表现出血流动力学反应的发散模式。结论我们推测妇女中报告的夹持力适应可能与人工重力的挑战性血液动力学应对相关。通过推导出一个简单的模型来预测未能完成协议,我们发现平均动脉净值不是参与者的性别最相关的因素。随着人工重力被提出为长期载人任务中的对策,在不同的引力惯性压力源期间,在不同的引力惯性应激源期间观察到的抓握力适应和血流动力学响应是显着的。

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