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长期太空飞行运动对策的生物力学视角

A biomechanical perspective on exercise countermeasures for long term spaceflight.

作者信息

Cavanagh P R, Davis B L, Miller T A

机构信息

Center for Locomotion Studies, Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802.

出版信息

Aviat Space Environ Med. 1992 Jun;63(6):482-5.

PMID:1520217
Abstract

Many systems of the body undergo adaptation on exposure to hypogravity, with the lower extremity skeleton experiencing considerable mineral loss during relatively short periods of hypogravic exposure. To date, a variety of countermeasures have had limited success in preventing demineralization, though it is now accepted that mechanical deformation is critical for bone homeostasis on Earth. In the present study, three exercises under active consideration for use in the Space Station were compared in 1 G in terms of the peak loads and rates of change of load elicited under the feet. Peak loading rates were in the ratio of 34.7:1.9:1 for running, rowing, and cycling, respectively. With regard to peak foot loads, the corresponding values were in the ratio of 5.3:1:1.2. These results suggest that exercise during spaceflight must be considered from both biomechanical and physiological perspectives if optimal response is to be obtained.

摘要

身体的许多系统在暴露于微重力环境时会发生适应性变化,下肢骨骼在相对较短的微重力暴露期间会经历大量矿物质流失。迄今为止,尽管现在人们已经认识到机械变形对地球上的骨骼稳态至关重要,但各种对策在预防脱矿方面取得的成功有限。在本研究中,对目前正在积极考虑用于空间站的三种运动在1G环境下进行了比较,比较内容为足部所产生的峰值负荷和负荷变化率。跑步、划船和骑自行车的峰值负荷率之比分别为34.7:1.9:1。关于足部峰值负荷,相应的值之比为5.3:1:1.2。这些结果表明,如果要获得最佳反应,就必须从生物力学和生理学两个角度来考虑太空飞行期间的运动。

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