Bogdanov N G, Gvozdova L G, Belakovskiĭ M S, Smirnova A N, Blazheevich N V
Vopr Pitan. 1986 May-Jun(3):28-31.
Supply of the main and doubling crews of cosmonauts with vitamins C, A, D, E, B1, B2, B6, PP, and B12, folic acid and carotinoids was studied during training and after the completion of short-term space flights (from 4 to 13 days). As the result of the investigation conducted during the intensive training, 1 month before the space flight some cases of certain vitamins deficiency were revealed. Administration of additional vitamins during 2 weeks before the flight led to a rise in the cosmonauts' supply with vitamins. The findings obtained after the short-term space flights evidence an intensive metabolization of vitamins and increased vitamin requirements during this period.
在训练期间以及短期太空飞行(4至13天)结束后,对宇航员主乘组和备份乘组补充维生素C、A、D、E、B1、B2、B6、PP、B12、叶酸和类胡萝卜素的情况进行了研究。在太空飞行前1个月强化训练期间进行的调查结果显示,出现了某些维生素缺乏的情况。在飞行前2周额外补充维生素使宇航员的维生素储备增加。短期太空飞行后的研究结果表明,在此期间维生素代谢活跃,对维生素的需求增加。