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Circulatory Response to the Upright Posture

by James J. Smith
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Overview

This is the only up-to-date systematic review of normal human response to upright posture and lower body negative pressure (LBNP). It analyzes the key factors that influence postural tolerance, such as physical fitness, weightlessness, age, and sex. It also provides extensive details on the circulatory changes that have occurred during U.S. and Soviet manned space flights. The text is brilliantly illustrated with diagrams, tables, and comments on circulatory methods. Readers will discover some information which has never before been published. This one-of-a-kind volume also reviews the diagnosis and treatment of orthostatic hypotension-an extremely common orthostatic disorder. Circulatory Response to the Upright Posture is the first available literature since 1982 of human physiological and pathophysiological aspects of postural tolerance. A wide variety of readers will find this title interesting and of value. Circulatory physiologists, cardiologists, and everyone with an interest in exercise physiology, aging, space physiology, and environmental physiology will especially benefit from this writing.

Synopsis

This is the only up-to-date systematic review of normal human response to upright posture and lower body negative pressure (LBNP). It analyzes the key factors that influence postural tolerance, such as physical fitness, weightlessness, age, and sex. It also provides extensive details on the circulatory changes that have occurred during U.S. and Soviet manned space flights. The text is brilliantly illustrated with diagrams, tables, and comments on circulatory methods. Readers will discover some information which has never before been published. This one-of-a-kind volume also reviews the diagnosis and treatment of orthostatic hypotension-an extremely common orthostatic disorder. Circulatory Response to the Upright Posture is the first available literature since 1982 of human physiological and pathophysiological aspects of postural tolerance. A wide variety of readers will find this title interesting and of value. Circulatory physiologists, cardiologists, and everyone with an interest in exercise physiology, aging, space physiology, and environmental physiology will especially benefit from this writing.

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A review of the knowledge to date concerning the effect of the upright posture on human circulation, taking into account new studies and the increased recognition of individual and environmental factors since the last such comprehensive review in 1982. The six papers cover general responses, and how those responses are affected by physical fitness, weightlessness, age, sex, and orthostatic hypotension. Acidic paper. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A review of the knowledge to date concerning the effect of the upright posture on human circulation, taking into account new studies and the increased recognition of individual and environmental factors since the last such comprehensive review in 1982. The six papers cover general responses, and how those responses are affected by physical fitness, weightlessness, age, sex, and orthostatic hypotension. Acidic paper. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1990
Publisher
CRC Press
Pages
200
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780849365188

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