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Dynamics of functional reserves of cosmonauts in a long space flight according to the results of the ‘Individual Strategies’ test Full article

Conference 75th International Astronautical Congress
14-18 Oct 2024 , Милан
Source Digital Library IAC 2024
Compilation, 2024.
Output data Year: 2024, Article number : IAC-24,A1,2,2,x88687, Pages count : 6
Tags long-term spaceflight, countermeasure system, cardiorespiratory exercise test, isokinetic strength test
Authors Fomina E 1 , Burakova A 1 , Senatorova N 1
Affiliations
1 State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation - Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract: The planning of interplanetary missions makes it important to search for indicators reflecting the state of functional reserves of the human organism during adaptation to weightlessness. The paper discusses the results obtained during the approbation of a new locomotor test in a group of cosmonauts who performed a six-month flight and for a cosmonaut who performed a one-year flight. The state of the cardiorespiratory and neuromuscular system was assessed when performing the standard locomotor test ‘Individual Strategies’ on a treadmill. Sufficient stability of the parameters characterising the state of the cardiovascular system in long and ultra-long space flights was shown. The depth of functional rearrangements in the cardiorespiratory system after a one-year mission did not exceed the changes after six-month missions. An important practical result is the possibility for a cosmonaut to run at a speed of 15 km/hour on the ninth day after a one-year space flight.
Cite: Fomina E. , Burakova A. , Senatorova N.
Dynamics of functional reserves of cosmonauts in a long space flight according to the results of the ‘Individual Strategies’ test
In compilation Digital Library IAC 2024. 2024.
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Published online: Nov 1, 2024
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