Abstract Isometric exercise induces profound cardiovascular adaptations increasing mean arterial pressure and heart rate. We investigated effects of simulated +Gz and −Gz respectively on the central and peripheral cardiovascular system. Sustained handgrip exercise was performed at 40% of maximum for 2 minutes in five subjects. This maneuver increased mean arterial pressure by 40–45 mm Hg both during head out water immersion which simulates weightlessness, as well as bedrest during −25, 0, and +25 degrees tilt from the horizontal. Lower body negative pressure (−60 mm Hg for 10 min) attenuated the response to handgrip exercise to 30 mm Hg. It also increased the heart rate minimally by about 20 beats per minute while the water immersion, as well as head up, head down and horizontal bedrest showed increments of about 50 beats per min. It was concluded that the response to isometric contraction is mediated through the high pressure baroreceptors, because similar responses were seen during stresses producing a wide variation in central venous pressure. During lower body negative pressure the increased sympathetic nervous activity itself increased resting heart rate and mean arterial pressure. The responses to static exercise were, therefore, weaker.


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    Title :

    Gravitational effects on human cardiovascular responses to isometric muscle contractions


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    Publication date :

    1983-01-01


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    4 pages




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    Article (Journal)


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    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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