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Treadmill exercise within lower body negative pressure protects leg lean tissue mass and extensor strength and endurance during bed rest
Document Type
article
Source
Physiological Reports. 4(15)
Subject
Medical Physiology
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Research
Prevention
Rehabilitation
Cardiovascular
Physical Rehabilitation
Musculoskeletal
Adult
Bed Rest
Exercise Test
Exercise Therapy
Female
Humans
Isometric Contraction
Leg
Lower Body Negative Pressure
Male
Muscle Strength
Physical Endurance
Space Flight
Young Adult
Body composition
head down tilt
isokinetic
microgravity
muscle atrophy
spaceflight
Physiology
Clinical Sciences
Medical physiology
Language
Abstract
Leg muscle mass and strength are decreased during reduced activity and non-weight-bearing conditions such as bed rest (BR) and spaceflight. Supine treadmill exercise within lower body negative pressure (LBNPEX) provides full-body weight loading during BR and may prevent muscle deconditioning. We hypothesized that a 40-min interval exercise protocol performed against LBNPEX 6 days week(-1) would attenuate losses in leg lean mass (LLM), strength, and endurance during 6° head-down tilt BR, with similar benefits for men and women. Fifteen pairs of healthy monozygous twins (8 male and 7 female pairs) completed 30 days of BR with one sibling of each twin pair assigned randomly as the non-exercise control (CON) and the other twin as the exercise subject (EX). Before and after BR, LLM and isokinetic leg strength and endurance were measured. Mean knee and ankle extensor and flexor strength and endurance and LLM decreased from pre- to post-BR in the male CON subjects (P