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Physiological Alterations in Relation to Space Flight: The Role of Nutrition

Stavroula Chaloulakou, Kalliopi‐Anna Poulia, Dimitrios Karayiannis

2022Nutrients38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Astronauts exhibit several pathophysiological changes due to a variety of stressors related to the space environment, including microgravity, space radiation, isolation, and confinement. Space motion sickness, bone and muscle mass loss, cardiovascular deconditioning and neuro-ocular syndrome are some of the spaceflight-induced effects on human health. Optimal nutrition is of the utmost importance, and-in combination with other measures, such as physical activity and pharmacological treatment-has a key role in mitigating many of the above conditions, including bone and muscle mass loss. Since the beginning of human space exploration, space food has not fully covered astronauts' needs. They often suffer from menu fatigue and present unintentional weight loss, which leads to further alterations. The purpose of this review was to explore the role of nutrition in relation to the pathophysiological effects of spaceflight on the human body.

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Relation (database)Space (punctuation)BiologyComputer scienceOperating systemDatabaseSpaceflight effects on biologySpace Exploration and TechnologyAnesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research
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