John Caruso, Neel Patel, Joseph Wellwood, Lance Bollinger
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背景:骨矿物质密度(BMD)是衡量骨骼健康状况的指标,可预示骨质疏松症等疾病。每个影响成骨细胞和破骨细胞活动的因素都决定了骨骼的重塑和随后的 BMD 变化。在太空飞行期间,骨密度损失是一个令人担忧的问题。结果:虽然双膦酸盐有望治疗飞行中的骨质流失,但研究结果不一,而且这类药物有许多副作用。讨论:有证据表明,飞行中的运动和补充维生素 D 和 Ca+2 的健康饮食可限制 BMD 的流失。这篇综述提出了如何通过运动和营养来限制太空飞行期间 BMD 的损失。还讨论了惯性运动训练器(IET;Impulse Technologies,田纳西州诺克斯维尔)的飞行版本。与其他形式的飞行中阻力训练硬件相比,IET 能够以较小的质量、占地面积和动力需求传授较高的骨骼应变幅度、速率和频率,因此值得在未来的长期太空飞行中使用。Aerosp Med Hum Perform.2023; 94(12):923-933.
Impact of Exercise-Induced Strains and Nutrition on Bone Mineral Density in Spaceflight and on the Ground.
BACKGROUND: Bone mineral density (BMD) is a measure of skeletal health that may foretell disorders like osteoporosis.METHODS: To reduce bone losses on Earth, treatments include exercise, diet, and drugs. Each impact osteoblast and osteoclast activity dictates skeletal remodeling and subsequent BMD changes. BMD loss is a concern during spaceflight. For astronauts, low BMD undermines in-flight tasks and compromises their postflight health.RESULTS: While bisphosphonates exhibited promise as an in-flight bone loss treatment, study results are mixed, and this class of drugs has numerous side-effects. While the role antiresorptive agents play in reducing BMD loss is discussed, this review focuses on exercise-induced strains and nutrition, two in-flight treatments without bisphosphonates' side-effects.DISCUSSION: Evidence supports in-flight exercise and a healthy diet with vitamin D and Ca+2 supplementation to limit BMD loss. This review suggests how exercise and nutrition may limit BMD loss during spaceflight. Also discussed is an in-flight version of the inertial exercise trainer (IET; Impulse Technologies, Knoxville TN). By imparting high bone-strain magnitudes, rates, and frequencies with less mass, footprint, and power needs than other forms of in-flight resistance exercise hardware, the IET warrants inquiry for use aboard future long-term spaceflights.Caruso J, Patel N, Wellwood J, Bollinger L. Impact of exercise-induced strains and nutrition on bone mineral density in spaceflight and on the ground. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2023; 94(12):923-933.
期刊介绍:
The peer-reviewed monthly journal, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance (AMHP), formerly Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, provides contact with physicians, life scientists, bioengineers, and medical specialists working in both basic medical research and in its clinical applications. It is the most used and cited journal in its field. It is distributed to more than 80 nations.