Jumping on the moon as a potential exercise countermeasure
Abstract The Moon's gravitational field strength (17% Earth's gravity) may facilitate the use of bodyweight jumping as an exercise countermeasure against musculoskeletal and cardiovascular deconditioning in reduced gravity settings. The present study characterised the acute physiological and kinetic responses to bodyweight jumping in simulated Lunar ...
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Chronic kidney disease stages and changes in ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: letter to the editor. [PDF]
Daungsupawong H, Wiwanitkit V.
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Hypogravity simulation using the Variable Gravity Suspension System: A technical report
Abstract Human movement has evolved within Earth's gravitational environment (1 g; −9.81 m s−2). Future human exploration of terrestrial bodies, including the Moon (0.17 g; −1.62 m s−2) and Mars (0.38 g; −3.71 m s−2), will require astronauts to live and work within reduced gravitational environments (hypogravity).
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Misclassification of Hypertension Status According to Office Blood Pressure vs 24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring. [PDF]
Hundemer GL +10 more
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Sub-Chronic Peroneal Nerve Stimulation Lowers Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats. [PDF]
Romero K +9 more
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<i>UMOD</i> Genotype-Blinded Trial of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Response to Torasemide. [PDF]
McCallum L +14 more
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Hypertensive Diabetic Patients: Casual Pulse Pressure and Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) as Superior Predictors of Future Cardiovascular Events. [PDF]
Pinheiro IS +4 more
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