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Episode 16: Joan Vernikos discusses the effects of gravity on humans in space and on earth.

STEM-Talk

Dawn Kernagis and Ken Ford

Natural Sciences, Alternative Health, Science, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.7706 Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2016

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

If you want to feel like an astronaut, lie in bed all day. That may seem counter-intuitive, but the body experiences the two scenarios in a similar way. The absence of gravity in space mimics the affects of lying down flat—and not using gravity to our physiological advantage. Gravity expert Joan Vernikos talked about this and other insights on how gravity affects us, in this episode of STEM-Talk, hosted by Dawn Kernagis and Tom Jones. Vernikos spoke to them right before her IHMC lecture in Pensacola, entitled, “Gravity is Our Friend:” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7nMlXXkwhU Vernikos’ first mentor in life was her father, who at 17 years of age, left his native Greece for France, determined to study medicine, which he did. His specialization in infectious diseases took him to Egypt, where Joan and her sister were educated at English boarding schools. Her sister became a physician, while Joan “chickened out,” becoming a pharmacologist instead. After entering academia, she was recruited to NASA, where she became the director of the Life Sciences Division. Since retiring from NASA 16 years ago, Vernikos says that she’s had “a lot more time to think.” She is the author of the provocatively-titled book, “Sitting Kills, Moving Heals,” which was published in 2011. Her forthcoming book, “Designed to Move,” is about how sedentary lifestyles contribute to poor health and early death; and how movement that challenges gravity can dramatically improve life and longevity. A dynamic speaker, Dr. Vernikos has given dozens of lectures, some of which can be found at https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=YouTube.com%2FDrJoanVernikos. You can also check out her web site at www.joanvernikos.com

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Welcome to STEM Talk, where we introduce you to fascinating people who passionately

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inhabit the scientific and technical frontiers of our society.

0:33.6

Hi, I'm your host, Don Kornegas, and I'm here today with IHMC's director, Dr. Ken Ford.

0:38.8

Hi, Don.

0:39.4

Good to be here with you to introduce the terrific interview that you and Tom Jones did with Dr. Joan Vernicos.

0:46.8

Joan is a pioneer in understanding how living in a microgravity environment adversely affects the health of astronauts and the benefits of

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gravity for those of us on Earth. Living in space is in several ways like accelerated aging,

1:02.9

and thus the experience of astronauts in space may be instructive for thinking about problems of aging,

1:09.7

such as sarcopenia and osteoporosis.

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Yeah, I really enjoyed my conversation with Dr. Vernacos. What a fascinating person.

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Before we get to today's interview, we have some housekeeping to take care of. First, we really

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