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太空飞行和微重力模拟研究期间运动对策的实施:制定老年人卧床休息(BROA)的对策方案。

Implementation of exercise countermeasures during spaceflight and microgravity analogue studies: Developing countermeasure protocols for bedrest in older adults (BROA).

作者信息

Hedge Eric T, Patterson Courtney A, Mastrandrea Carmelo J, Sonjak Vita, Hajj-Boutros Guy, Faust Andréa, Morais José A, Hughson Richard L

机构信息

Schlegel-University of Waterloo Research Institute for Aging, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

Department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2022 Aug 9;13:928313. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2022.928313. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Significant progress has been made in the development of countermeasures to attenuate the negative consequences of prolonged exposure to microgravity on astronauts' bodies. Deconditioning of several organ systems during flight includes losses to cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle mass, bone density and strength. Similar deconditioning also occurs during prolonged bedrest; any protracted time immobile or inactive, especially for unwell older adults (e.g., confined to hospital beds), can lead to similar detrimental health consequences. Due to limitations in physiological research in space, the six-degree head-down tilt bedrest protocol was developed as ground-based analogue to spaceflight. A variety of exercise countermeasures have been tested as interventions to limit detrimental changes and physiological deconditioning of the musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Canadian Space Agency recently provided funding for research focused on Understanding the Health Impact of Inactivity to study the efficacy of exercise countermeasures in a 14-day randomized clinical trial of six-degree head-down tilt bedrest study in older adults aged 55-65 years old (BROA). Here we will describe the development of a multi-modality countermeasure protocol for the BROA campaign that includes upper- and lower-body resistance exercise and head-down tilt cycle ergometry (high-intensity interval and continuous aerobic exercise training). We provide reasoning for the choice of these modalities following review of the latest available information on exercise as a countermeasure for inactivity and spaceflight-related deconditioning. In summary, this paper sets out to review up-to-date exercise countermeasure research from spaceflight and head-down bedrest studies, whilst providing support for the proposed research countermeasure protocols developed for the bedrest study in older adults.

摘要

在开发减轻长期暴露于微重力对宇航员身体产生的负面影响的对策方面已经取得了重大进展。飞行期间多个器官系统的机能衰退包括心肺功能、肌肉质量、骨密度和力量的下降。长期卧床休息期间也会出现类似的机能衰退;任何长时间不活动或静止不动的情况,尤其是身体不适的老年人(例如,卧床住院),都可能导致类似的有害健康后果。由于太空生理研究的局限性,六度头低位卧床休息方案被开发出来作为太空飞行的地面模拟。已经测试了各种运动对策作为干预措施,以限制肌肉骨骼和心血管系统的有害变化和生理机能衰退。加拿大卫生研究院和加拿大航天局最近为一项研究提供了资金,该研究聚焦于“了解不活动对健康的影响”,以研究运动对策在一项针对55至65岁老年人的为期14天的六度头低位卧床休息随机临床试验(BROA)中的效果。在此,我们将描述针对BROA项目的多模式对策方案的制定,该方案包括上半身和下半身抗阻运动以及头低位循环测力计运动(高强度间歇和持续有氧运动训练)。在回顾了关于运动作为不活动和太空飞行相关机能衰退对策的最新可用信息后,我们为这些模式的选择提供了理由。总之,本文着手回顾太空飞行和头低位卧床休息研究中的最新运动对策研究,同时为为老年人卧床休息研究制定的拟议研究对策方案提供支持。

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