Introduction: A decrease in sleep quality and duration during space missions has repeatedly been reported. However, the exact causes that underlie this effect remain unclear. In space, sleep might be impacted by weightlessness and its influence on cardiovascular function. In this study, we aimed at exploring the changes of night sleep architecture during prolonged, 21-day Dry Immersion (DI) as one of the ground-based models for microgravity studies and comparing them with adaptive changes in the cardiovascular system.Methods: Ten healthy young men were exposed to DI for 21 days. The day before (baseline, B-1), on the 3rd (DI3), 10th (DI10), and 19th (DI19) day of DI, as well as in the recovery period, 1 day after the end of DI (R + 1), they...
Abstract This study assesses how circadian rhythms of heart rate (HR), HR variability (HRV) and acti...
Since the Moon race in the 60s, human kind has continuously been orbiting Earth. However, before we ...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostatic hypotension is a serious risk for crewmembers returning from spaceflight. ...
Abstract: Introduction: In prolonged space flights the effect of long-term confinement on the autono...
Space agencies such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States, the R...
An experiment was conducted to assess sleep and circadian regulation in an orbiting spacecraft. In o...
Exposure to real (space flight) or simulated microgravity (e.g., head–down tilt bed rest) induces re...
There is concrete evidence that weightlessness and microgravity may affect sleep quality. However, ...
Purpose: Prolonged weightlessness exposure generates cardiovascular deconditioning, with potential i...
Adequate sleep quantity and quality is required to maintain vigilance, cognitive and learning proces...
As the duration of crewed spaceflight continues to increase, it is crucial to understand the risks t...
Introduction: Microgravity is known to alter various physiological variables in humans. However, cha...
An experiment was conducted to assess sleep and circadian regulation in an orbiting spacecraft. In ...
Dry immersion (DI) is a Russian-developed, ground-based model to study the physiological effects of ...
Abstract This study assesses how circadian rhythms of heart rate (HR), HR variability (HRV) and acti...
Since the Moon race in the 60s, human kind has continuously been orbiting Earth. However, before we ...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostatic hypotension is a serious risk for crewmembers returning from spaceflight. ...
Abstract: Introduction: In prolonged space flights the effect of long-term confinement on the autono...
Space agencies such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States, the R...
An experiment was conducted to assess sleep and circadian regulation in an orbiting spacecraft. In o...
Exposure to real (space flight) or simulated microgravity (e.g., head–down tilt bed rest) induces re...
There is concrete evidence that weightlessness and microgravity may affect sleep quality. However, ...
Purpose: Prolonged weightlessness exposure generates cardiovascular deconditioning, with potential i...
Adequate sleep quantity and quality is required to maintain vigilance, cognitive and learning proces...
As the duration of crewed spaceflight continues to increase, it is crucial to understand the risks t...
Introduction: Microgravity is known to alter various physiological variables in humans. However, cha...
An experiment was conducted to assess sleep and circadian regulation in an orbiting spacecraft. In ...
Dry immersion (DI) is a Russian-developed, ground-based model to study the physiological effects of ...
Abstract This study assesses how circadian rhythms of heart rate (HR), HR variability (HRV) and acti...
Since the Moon race in the 60s, human kind has continuously been orbiting Earth. However, before we ...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostatic hypotension is a serious risk for crewmembers returning from spaceflight. ...