My plan was to stay active for the entire pregnancy, you know to make it easy to gain minimal weight, lose it fast after the pregnancy and what nots. These are my tips for surviving bed rest in pregnancy. Leave alone being on bed rest for a whooping 4 months. When I found out I was pregnant with my second child, the last thing on my mind was ending up on bed rest. To learn more about Debbie, read her bio at the end of this post. Young LR, Sinha P (1998) Spaceflight influences on ocular counter rolling and other neurovestibular reactions.This is a guest post by Debbie of Mother and Baby Love. Yakovleva I, Bokhov B, Kornilova L (1976) Study of space perception functioning during simulation of certain space flight factors. Von Braun W (1952) Crossing the last frontier. Von Baumgarten RJ, Thumler R (1979) A model for vestibular function in altered gravitational states. Sibonga JD, Evans HJ, Sung HG, Spector ER, Lang TF, Oganov VS, Bakulin AV, Shackelford LC, LeBlanc AD (2007) Recovery of spaceflight-induced bone loss: bone mineral density after long-duration missions as fitted with an exponential function. Pavy-Le Traon A, Heer M, Narici MV, Rittweger J, Vernikos J (2007) From space to earth: advances in human physiology from 20 years of bed rest studies (1986–2006). In: Sawin CF, Taylor GR, Smith WL (eds) Extended duration orbiter medical project final report 1989–1995 (NASA/SP-1999-534). Paloski WH, Reschke MF, Black FO (1999) Recovery of postural equilibrium control following spaceflight (DSO 605). Moore ST, MacDougall HG, Lesceu X, Speyer JJ, Wuyts F, Clark JB (2008) Head-eye coordination during simulated orbiter landing. Moore ST, Cohen B, Raphan T, Berthoz A, Clement G (2005) Spatial orientation of optokinetic nystagmus and ocular pursuit during orbital spaceflight. Moore ST, Clement G, Raphan T, Cohen B (2001) Ocular counter rolling induced by centrifugation during orbital spaceflight. Moore ST, Haslwanter T, Curthoys IS, Smith ST (1996) A geometric basis for measurement of three-dimensional eye position using image processing. Mittelstaedt H (1983) A new solution to the problem of the subjective vertical. MacDougall HG, Moore ST (2005) Functional assessment of head-eye coordination during vehicle operation. Kingma H (2006) Function tests of the otolith or statolith system. Oman, Director of the MVL on this 65th Birthday, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA. Jarchow T, Young L (2009) Neurovestibular effects of bed rest and centrifugation In: Strategic planning activity on aerospace medical and human factors challenges and celebration honoring Dr. Howard IP (1982) Human visual orientation. NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, pp 3.1–3.24 In: Sawin C, Taylor G, Smith W (eds) Extended duration orbiter medical project, NASA/SP 1999-534. Greenisen MC, Hayes J, Siconolfi S, Moore A (1999) Functional performance evaluation. Golding JF (1998) Motion sickness susceptibility questionnaire revised and its relationship to other forms of sickness. J Vestib Res 6:23–29ĭiamond SG, Markham CH (1983) Ocular counter rolling as an indicator of vestibular otolith function. Exp Brain Res 138:410–418ĭe Graaf B, De Roo AJ (1996) Effects of long duration centrifugation on head movements and a psychomotor task. J Vestib Res 17:99–111Ĭlement G, Moore ST, Raphan T, Cohen B (2001) Perception of tilt (somatogravic illusion) in response to sustained linear acceleration during spaceflight. NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, pp 1.1–1.18Ĭlarke AH, Kornilova L (2007) Ocular torsion response to active head-roll movement under one-g and zero-g conditions. NASA Johnson Space Center, HoustonĬharles J, Fritsch-Yelle J, Whitson P, Wood M, Brown T, Fortner G (1999) Cardiovascular deconditioning. In: Sawin CF (ed) Extended duration orbiter medical project, NASA/SP 1999–534. J Vest Res 3:87–95īloomberg JJ, Layne CS, McDonald PV, Peters BT, Huebner WP, Reschke MF, Berthoz A, Glasauer S, Newman D, Jackson DK (1999) Effects of spaceflight on locomotor control. Virchows Archiven 20:381–393īles W, De Graaf B (1993) Postural consequences of long duration centrifugation. Aubert H (1861) Eine scheinbare Drehung von Objekten bei Neigung des Kopfes nach rechts oder links.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |