Altered Gravity Simulated by Parabolic Flight and Water Immersion Leads to Decreased Trunk Motion.

Gravity is one of the important environmental factors that influence the physiologies and behaviors of animals and humans, and changes in gravity elicit a variety of physiological and behavioral alterations that include impaired movement coordination, vertigo, spatial disorientation, and perceptual...

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Main Authors: Peiliang Wang, Zheng Wang, Dongni Wang, Yu Tian, Fan Li, Shaoyao Zhang, Lin Zhang, Yaoyu Guo, Weibo Liu, Chunhui Wang, Shanguang Chen, Jinhu Guo
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4514894?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d96b27e743d44227b0df6a5eddd6609b2020-11-25T02:12:58ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01107e013339810.1371/journal.pone.0133398Altered Gravity Simulated by Parabolic Flight and Water Immersion Leads to Decreased Trunk Motion.Peiliang WangZheng WangDongni WangYu TianFan LiShaoyao ZhangLin ZhangYaoyu GuoWeibo LiuChunhui WangShanguang ChenJinhu GuoGravity is one of the important environmental factors that influence the physiologies and behaviors of animals and humans, and changes in gravity elicit a variety of physiological and behavioral alterations that include impaired movement coordination, vertigo, spatial disorientation, and perceptual illusions. To elucidate the effects of gravity on human physiology and behavior, we examined changes in wrist and trunk activities and heart rate during parabolic flight and the activity of wrist and trunk in water immersion experiments. Data from 195 person-time parabolas performed by eight subjects revealed that the trunk motion counts decreased by approximately half during ascending legs (hypergravity), relative to the data acquired before the parabolic flights. In contrast, the wrist activity remained unchanged. The results from the water immersion experiments demonstrated that in the underwater condition, both the wrist and trunk activities were significantly decreased but the latter decreased to a much lower level. Together, these data suggest that gravitational alterations can result in differential influences on the motions of the wrist and the trunk. These findings might be important for understanding the degeneration of skeleton and muscular system and performance of astronauts in microgravity.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4514894?pdf=render
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author Peiliang Wang
Zheng Wang
Dongni Wang
Yu Tian
Fan Li
Shaoyao Zhang
Lin Zhang
Yaoyu Guo
Weibo Liu
Chunhui Wang
Shanguang Chen
Jinhu Guo
spellingShingle Peiliang Wang
Zheng Wang
Dongni Wang
Yu Tian
Fan Li
Shaoyao Zhang
Lin Zhang
Yaoyu Guo
Weibo Liu
Chunhui Wang
Shanguang Chen
Jinhu Guo
Altered Gravity Simulated by Parabolic Flight and Water Immersion Leads to Decreased Trunk Motion.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Peiliang Wang
Zheng Wang
Dongni Wang
Yu Tian
Fan Li
Shaoyao Zhang
Lin Zhang
Yaoyu Guo
Weibo Liu
Chunhui Wang
Shanguang Chen
Jinhu Guo
author_sort Peiliang Wang
title Altered Gravity Simulated by Parabolic Flight and Water Immersion Leads to Decreased Trunk Motion.
title_short Altered Gravity Simulated by Parabolic Flight and Water Immersion Leads to Decreased Trunk Motion.
title_full Altered Gravity Simulated by Parabolic Flight and Water Immersion Leads to Decreased Trunk Motion.
title_fullStr Altered Gravity Simulated by Parabolic Flight and Water Immersion Leads to Decreased Trunk Motion.
title_full_unstemmed Altered Gravity Simulated by Parabolic Flight and Water Immersion Leads to Decreased Trunk Motion.
title_sort altered gravity simulated by parabolic flight and water immersion leads to decreased trunk motion.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Gravity is one of the important environmental factors that influence the physiologies and behaviors of animals and humans, and changes in gravity elicit a variety of physiological and behavioral alterations that include impaired movement coordination, vertigo, spatial disorientation, and perceptual illusions. To elucidate the effects of gravity on human physiology and behavior, we examined changes in wrist and trunk activities and heart rate during parabolic flight and the activity of wrist and trunk in water immersion experiments. Data from 195 person-time parabolas performed by eight subjects revealed that the trunk motion counts decreased by approximately half during ascending legs (hypergravity), relative to the data acquired before the parabolic flights. In contrast, the wrist activity remained unchanged. The results from the water immersion experiments demonstrated that in the underwater condition, both the wrist and trunk activities were significantly decreased but the latter decreased to a much lower level. Together, these data suggest that gravitational alterations can result in differential influences on the motions of the wrist and the trunk. These findings might be important for understanding the degeneration of skeleton and muscular system and performance of astronauts in microgravity.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4514894?pdf=render
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