Assessment of the efficacy of medical countermeasures in space flight |
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Authors: | Nicogossian A Sulzman F Radtke M Bungo M |
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Affiliation: | NASA Headquarters, Life Sciences Division, Washington, DC. |
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Abstract: | Changes in body fluids, electrolytes, and muscle mass are manifestations of adaptation to space flight and readaptation to the 1-g environment. The purposes of this paper are to review the current knowledge of biomedical responses to short- and long-duration space missions and to assess the efficacy of countermeasures to 1-g conditioning. Exercise protocols, fluid hydration, dietary and potential pharmacologic measures are evaluated, and directions for future research activities are recommended. |
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