000000783 001__ 783 000000783 005__ 20241127123721.0 000000783 02480 $$auts_00409 000000783 037__ $$aDA 000000783 245__ $$aJere H. Mitchell, M.D., Carleton B. Chapman, M.D., M.P.H., and Peter G. Snell, Ph.D., c. 1986 000000783 260__ $$cCirca 1986 000000783 269__ $$a1986 000000783 300__ $$a12.7 x 17.7 cm. 000000783 336__ $$aImage; 000000783 520__ $$aIn 1966, Dr. Carleton B. Chapman planned the Dallas Bed Rest and Training Study, a landmark study in exercise science. Dr. Jere H. Mitchell was one of the original researchers in the study, in which five male college students were confined to bed for three weeks to determine the cardiovascular de-conditioning effects of inactivity on the human body. The experiment was intended to mimic the effects of long-term manned space flight. Endurance training followed the bed rest. Dr. Peter G. Snell came to UT Southwestern as a research fellow in 1981. He was a co-investigator in the 1996 update of the Dallas Bed Rest Study, in which the five original participants were re-tested before and after exercise training. 000000783 533__ $$d2017 000000783 540__ $$aCopyright: Photo by Jerrey Roberts. Please contact UT Southwestern Library at archives@utsouthwestern.edu for questions regarding use. 000000783 542__ $$uhttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 000000783 600__ $$aChapman, Carleton B., 1915-2000 000000783 600__ $$aMitchell, Jere H., 1928-2021 000000783 600__ $$aSnell, Peter G., 1938-2019 000000783 650__ $$aFaculty, Medical -- history$$2mesh 000000783 650__ $$aCardiology$$2mesh 000000783 650__ $$aExercise$$2mesh 000000783 655__ $$aPhoto 000000783 7001_ $$aJerrey Roberts 000000783 8564_ $$uhttps://utsw.tind.io/record/783/files/uts_00409.jp2$$944996461-d913-4838-9bc9-8fffc39b87dc$$s465486 000000783 902__ $$a​https://library.utsouthwestern.edu/main/portals/jpull2.aspx?6053&section=cdm 000000783 914__ $$ap16135coll1 000000783 915__ $$a822 000000783 982__ $$aUT Southwestern Images, 1943-Present 000000783 985__ $$aUT Southwestern Collection 000000783 986__ $$aUT Southwestern Images