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A comparison of exercise interventions from bed rest studies for the prevention of musculoskeletal loss.


ABSTRACT: Musculoskeletal loss in actual or simulated microgravity occurs at a high rate. Bed rest studies are a reliable ground-based spaceflight analogue that allow for direct comparison of intervention and control participants. The aim of this review was to investigate the impact of exercise compared to no intervention on bone mineral density (BMD) and muscle cross-sectional area (muscle CSA) in bed rest studies relative to other terrestrial models. Eligible bed rest studies with healthy participants had an intervention arm with an exercise countermeasure and a control arm. A search strategy was implemented for MEDLINE. After screening, eight studies were identified for inclusion. Interventions included resistive exercise (RE), resistive vibration exercise (RVE), flywheel resistive exercise, treadmill exercise with lower body negative pressure (LBNP) and a zero-gravity locomotion simulator (ZLS). Lower limb skeletal sites had the most significant BMD losses, particularly at the hip which reduced in density by 4.59% (p?p?p?

SUBMITTER: Konda NN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6506471 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A comparison of exercise interventions from bed rest studies for the prevention of musculoskeletal loss.

Konda Nagarjun N NN   Karri Rama S RS   Winnard Andrew A   Nasser Mona M   Evetts Simon S   Boudreau Eilis E   Caplan Nick N   Gradwell David D   Velho Rochelle M RM  

NPJ microgravity 20190508


Musculoskeletal loss in actual or simulated microgravity occurs at a high rate. Bed rest studies are a reliable ground-based spaceflight analogue that allow for direct comparison of intervention and control participants. The aim of this review was to investigate the impact of exercise compared to no intervention on bone mineral density (BMD) and muscle cross-sectional area (muscle CSA) in bed rest studies relative to other terrestrial models. Eligible bed rest studies with healthy participants h  ...[more]

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