As noted elsewhere in this report, a central goal of the Extended Duration Orbiter Medical Project (EDOMP) was to ensure that cardiovascular and muscle function were adequate to perform an emergency egress after 16 days of spaceflight. The goals of the Regulatory Physiology component of the EDOMP were to identify and subsequently ameliorate those biochemical and nutritional factors that deplete physiological reserves or increase risk for disease, and to facilitate the development of effective muscle, exercise, and cardiovascular countermeasures. The component investigations designed to meet these goals focused on biochemical and physiological aspects of nutrition and metabolism, the risk of renal (kidney) stone formation, gastrointestinal f...
The Nutritional Status Assessment Supplemental Medical Objective was an experiment initiated to expa...
The research is reported for establishing physiological base line data, and for developing procedure...
AbstractMaintaining adequate nutrient intake during space flight is important not only to meet nutri...
The Extended Duration Orbiter Medical Project (EDOMP) was established to address specific issues ass...
The focus of the Regulatory Physiology discipline of the Space Physiology and Countermeasures Progra...
This viewgraph presentation describes the various flight investigations performed on the Internation...
Objective: There are a number of physiological changes which occur in astronauts in both short- and ...
Adequate nutrition is critical for maintenance of crew health during and after extended-duration spa...
International audienceA body mass loss has been consistently observed in astronauts. This loss is of...
An expansion of medical data collection facilities was necessary to implement the Extended Duration ...
Astronauts exhibit several pathophysiological changes due to a variety of stressors related to the s...
It has not been possible to assess nutritional status of crew members on the ISS during flight becau...
International audienceNutrition has multiple roles during space flight from providing sufficient nut...
The Topical Team for Muscle Physiology has identified and discussed the basic parameters and functio...
Astronauts experience alterations in multiple physiological systems due to exposure to the micrograv...
The Nutritional Status Assessment Supplemental Medical Objective was an experiment initiated to expa...
The research is reported for establishing physiological base line data, and for developing procedure...
AbstractMaintaining adequate nutrient intake during space flight is important not only to meet nutri...
The Extended Duration Orbiter Medical Project (EDOMP) was established to address specific issues ass...
The focus of the Regulatory Physiology discipline of the Space Physiology and Countermeasures Progra...
This viewgraph presentation describes the various flight investigations performed on the Internation...
Objective: There are a number of physiological changes which occur in astronauts in both short- and ...
Adequate nutrition is critical for maintenance of crew health during and after extended-duration spa...
International audienceA body mass loss has been consistently observed in astronauts. This loss is of...
An expansion of medical data collection facilities was necessary to implement the Extended Duration ...
Astronauts exhibit several pathophysiological changes due to a variety of stressors related to the s...
It has not been possible to assess nutritional status of crew members on the ISS during flight becau...
International audienceNutrition has multiple roles during space flight from providing sufficient nut...
The Topical Team for Muscle Physiology has identified and discussed the basic parameters and functio...
Astronauts experience alterations in multiple physiological systems due to exposure to the micrograv...
The Nutritional Status Assessment Supplemental Medical Objective was an experiment initiated to expa...
The research is reported for establishing physiological base line data, and for developing procedure...
AbstractMaintaining adequate nutrient intake during space flight is important not only to meet nutri...