Future deep space astronauts must maintain adequate nutrition despite highly stressful, isolated, confined and dangerous environments. The present case-study investigated appetite regulating hormones, nutrition status, and physical and emotional stress in a space analog condition: an explorer conducting a 93-day unsupported solo crossing of Antarctica. Using the dried blood spot (DBS) method, the subject drew samples of his blood on a regular basis during the expedition. The DBSs were later analyzed for the appetite regulating hormones leptin and adiponectin. Energy intake and nutritional status were monitored by analysis of albumin and globulin (including their ratio). Interleukin-6 (IL-6) was also analyzed and used as an energy sensor. Th...
International audienceWe assessed energy compensation, appetite, and reward value of foods during a ...
Polar expeditions have been associated with changes in the hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis co...
The objectives of the Life Sciences Research Office (LSRO) study on nutrient requirements for meetin...
Purpose: To assess changes in body composition and monitor cognitive function, subjective well-being...
The explorers of the Heroic Age and earlier understood the need for a well balanced diet with addit...
International audienceNutrition has multiple roles during space flight from providing sufficient nut...
The prospect of a lunar outpost to conduct science and learn how to live and work off the Earth is e...
The objective of this study was to investigate whether food consumed by individuals working in Antar...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of food intake, extreme climatic and other environm...
AbstractMaintaining adequate nutrient intake during space flight is important not only to meet nutri...
BACKGROUND: The observed loss of appetite and weight loss at high altitude may provide insight into ...
History has often proven the criticality for adequate nutrition to ensure expedition success. Space ...
Astronauts exhibit several pathophysiological changes due to a variety of stressors related to the s...
International audienceSoldiers on military expeditions usually fail to compensate for the increase i...
Antarctica is a challenging habitat for humans. A group of 6 explorers (3 women and 3 men) participa...
International audienceWe assessed energy compensation, appetite, and reward value of foods during a ...
Polar expeditions have been associated with changes in the hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis co...
The objectives of the Life Sciences Research Office (LSRO) study on nutrient requirements for meetin...
Purpose: To assess changes in body composition and monitor cognitive function, subjective well-being...
The explorers of the Heroic Age and earlier understood the need for a well balanced diet with addit...
International audienceNutrition has multiple roles during space flight from providing sufficient nut...
The prospect of a lunar outpost to conduct science and learn how to live and work off the Earth is e...
The objective of this study was to investigate whether food consumed by individuals working in Antar...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of food intake, extreme climatic and other environm...
AbstractMaintaining adequate nutrient intake during space flight is important not only to meet nutri...
BACKGROUND: The observed loss of appetite and weight loss at high altitude may provide insight into ...
History has often proven the criticality for adequate nutrition to ensure expedition success. Space ...
Astronauts exhibit several pathophysiological changes due to a variety of stressors related to the s...
International audienceSoldiers on military expeditions usually fail to compensate for the increase i...
Antarctica is a challenging habitat for humans. A group of 6 explorers (3 women and 3 men) participa...
International audienceWe assessed energy compensation, appetite, and reward value of foods during a ...
Polar expeditions have been associated with changes in the hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis co...
The objectives of the Life Sciences Research Office (LSRO) study on nutrient requirements for meetin...