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Exercise Physiology Publications

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Macias BR, Groppo ER, Eastlack RK, Watenpaugh DE, Lee SMC, Schneider SM, Boda WL, Smith SM, Cutuk A, Pedowitz RA. Space exercise and Earth benefits. Curr Pharm Biotechnol. 6(4):305-317, 2005.

Hargens AR, Watenpaugh DE, Lee SMC, Boda WL, Smith SM, Macias BR, Groppo ER, Schneider SM, O'Leary D, Meyer RS. Physiologic countermeasures for long-duration space flight: review of treadmill exercise within lower body negative pressure. J Adapt Med. 7(2):2-6, 2004.

Lee S, Cobb K, Loehr JA, Nguyen D, Schneider S. Foot-ground reaction force during resistive exercise in parabolic flight. Aviat Space Environ Med. 75(5):405-12, 2004.

Schneider S, Amonette WE, Blazine K, Bentley J, Lee SM, Loehr JA, Moore AD, Rapley M, Mulder ER, Smith SM. Training with the International Space Station interim resistive exercise device. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 35(11):1935-45, 2003.

Schneider S, Watenpaugh DE, Lee SMC, Ertl AC, Williams WJ, Ballard RE, Hargens AR. Lower-body negative-pressure exercise and bed-rest-mediated orthostatic intolerance. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 34(9):1446-53, 2002.

Hargens AR, Groppo ER, Lee SM, Watenpaugh DE, Schneider S, O'Leary D, Hughson RL, Shoemaker K, Smith SM, Steinbach GC, Tanaka K, Kawai Y, Bawa M, Kimura S, Macias BR, Boda WL, Meyer RS. The gravity of LBNP exercise: preliminary lessons learned from identical twins in bed for 30 days. J Gravit Physiol. 9(1):59-62, 2002.

Lee S, Williams J, Schneider S. Role of skin blood flow and sweating rate in exercise thermoregulation after bed rest. J Appl Physiol. 92(5):2026-34, 2002.

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BOOK CHAPTERS


Lee SMC, Guilliams ME, Schneider SM. Exercise countermeasures during the Lunar-Mars Life Support Test Project Phases IIa and III. In: Isolation, NASA Exeriments in Closed-Environment Living: Advanded Human Life Support System. Univelt, Incorporated, San Diego 2002. Lane HW, Sauer RL, Feeback DL, eds, 315-342.

NASA PUBLICATION SERIES


Hagan RD, Moore AD, Lundquist C, Pelischek T, Schneider S. Results of the ISS interim resistance exercise device man in the loop test. NASA Technical Publication, NASA/TP 212062. , 2004.

Lee SMC, Clarke MS. Elevated skin blood flow influences near infrared spectroscopy measurements during supine rest. NASA Tech Briefs. NASA Publication Series, NASA/TP-213149, 2004, 2004.

Lee SMC, Clarke MSF. Elevated skin blood flow influences near infrared spectroscopy measurements during supine rest. NASA Technical Paper. NASA Technical Paper 2004-213149, S-942, 2004.

Amonette WE, Bentley J, Blazine K, DeWitt J, Laughlin MS, Loehr JA, Chauvin J, Guilliams ME, Lee SMC, Moore AD. Evaluation of the International Space Station resistive exercise device using the modified Schwinn flexpack with human subjects. NASA Technical Memorandum. NASA Technical Memorandum 2004212071, 2004.

Amonette WE. Ground reaction force and mechanical differences between the Interim Resistive Exercise Devise (iRED) and Smith machine while performing a squat. NASA Technical Publication, NASA/TP 212063. , 2004.

Lee SMC, McDaniel A, Jacobs T, Schneider S. Performance of the liquid cooling garment with Advanced Crew Escape Suit in elevated cabin temperatures. NASA Technical Paper. NASA Technical Paper 2004-212074, 2004.

Rapley M, Lee SMC, Guilliams ME, Greenisen MC, Schneider SM. Heat production during countermeasure exercises planned for the International Space Station. NASA Technical Paper. NASA Technical Paper 2004-212061, 2004.

Amonette WE, Bentley J, Lee SMC, Loehr JA, Schneider S. Ground reaction force and mechanical differences between the Interim Resistive Exercise Device (iRED) and Smith Machine performing a squat. NASA Technical Paper. NASA Technical Paper 2004-212063, 2004.

Hagan RD. Heat production during countermeasure exercises planned for the International Space Station.

Loehr JA, Lee SMC, Schneider SM. Use of a slick plate as a contingency exercise surface for the Treadmill with Vibration Isolation System. NASA Technical Memorandum. NASA Technical Memorandum 2003-210789, 2003.

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