Publication AbstractsMale/female SACM endurance comparison: support for the Armstrong Laboratory modifications to the CSU-13B/P anti-g suit.Hearon CM, Fischer MD, Dooley JW.Aviat Space Environ Med 1998; 69:11415. AbstractBackground: The standard anti-G suit (CSU-13B/P) was designed based on male body structure. Females differ from males with respect to body proportionality. In Armstrong Laboratory (AL) studies, females have terminated centrifuge simulated air combat maneuvers (SACM) because of anti-G suit (CSU-13B/P modified according to original T.O. 14P3-6-121)(OTO) discomfort. AL modifications to the suit have since been adopted in the OTO in an attempt to provide females a best-fit suit (AL Mod). The study examined male/female SACM endurance with females wearing both the OTO and the AL Mod suits. Methods: There were 6 females and 8 males who performed a +5.0 to +9.0 G
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