Integrated physiology in space – challenges for the future: The Bad Honnef Recommendations Rupert GerzerGünter Ruyters OriginalPaper 02 August 2000 Pages: R5 - R7
Nutrient supply during recent European missions M. HeerA. BoergerC. Drummer OriginalPaper 10 June 2000 Pages: R8 - R14
Dietary instead of pharmacological management to counter the adverse effects of physiological adaptations to space flight Martin J. Fettman OriginalPaper 06 July 2000 Pages: R15 - R20
The relationship between dietary intake, exercise, energy balance and the space craft environment T.P. Stein Original Article 20 July 2000 Pages: R21 - R31
Gravity and thermoregulation: metabolic changes and circadian rhythms Edward L. RobinsonCharles A. Fuller OriginalPaper 23 August 2000 Pages: R32 - R38
Are energy metabolism alterations involved in cardiovascular deconditioning after weightlessness? An hypothesis Stéphane BlancLaurence SomodyClaude Gharib OriginalPaper 31 May 2000 Pages: R39 - R47
Orthostatic intolerance and the postural tachycardia syndrome: genetic and environment pathophysiologies David RobertsonJohn R. Shannonand Team OriginalPaper 01 September 2000 Pages: R48 - R51
Orthostatic stress is necessary to maintain the dynamic range of cardiovascular control in space J.F. BaischG. WolframG. Blomqvist OriginalPaper 05 August 2000 Pages: R52 - R61
Body fluid regulation in µ-gravity differs from that on Earth: an overview Christian DrummerRupert GerzerMartina Heer OriginalPaper 10 June 2000 Pages: R66 - R72
Anaerobic exercise increases fat-free mass but not extracellular water during prolonged, 6°-head-down bed rest Howard G. ParsonsPatricia MazierGeoffery Withers OriginalPaper 21 November 2000 Pages: R73 - R78
Head-down tilt bed rest and immune responses D.A. SchmittM. SchwarzenbergM. Abbal OriginalPaper 05 July 2000 Pages: R79 - R84
Adaptation of the human endocrine system to microgravity in the context of integrative physiology and ageing Felice Strollo OriginalPaper 08 August 2000 Pages: R85 - R90
Modulation of red cell mass by neocytolysis in space and on Earth Lawrence RiceClarence P. Alfrey OriginalPaper 04 July 2000 Pages: R91 - R94
Can daily centrifugation prevent the haematocrit increase elicited by 6-degree, head-down tilt? Kazuyoshi YajimaKen-ichi IwasakiKaname Hirayanagi OriginalPaper 05 July 2000 Pages: R95 - R97