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How long can a human body function at safe levels in slightly higher and lower gravity?

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I have a number of alien species from different planets with gravity between 0.5g and 1.75g and I wanted to have groups of each of the species to exist together in a space habitat. As pointed out to me in a previous question, having multiple levels in a rotating habitat would be a way to go as it shouldn't be too much trouble to visit other levels.

I was wondering for how long these species could interact with other species on different levels and how often they could do this? would they need recovery and re adjustment time which would limit how frequently and for how long they can visit certain levels.

Using the human body as an example, for how long and to what increase or decrease in gravity can a human bodies internal systems still function at safe levels?

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