2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-51231-8
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Guest Edited Collection: Gravitational biology and space medicine

Abstract: A return to the Moon, Mars expeditions, and a rise in space tourism will lead to an increasing number of human spaceflights. The ‘Gravitational biology and space medicine’ Collection focuses on the challenges to the health of humans in space during long-term space missions and the physiological changes during short-term altered gravity conditions, the possible influence of space radiation, available countermeasures and possible applications on Earth. In addition, studies reporting on in vivo changes in space-f… Show more

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“…Strictly related to human exploration are space health and medicine (Hodkinson et al, 2017), to enable humans to withstand the space environment for long periods, and the creation of artificial habitats in space and on other planets to support a reasonable quality of human life. The challenge here consists in the creation of a whole artificial environment to support people's well-being and physical and mental health, with means protecting against the negative effects of the space environment (Grimm, 2019). Whether we are considering a manmade vessel for long distance space travel or a space platform for large-scale human inhabitation or a planetary colony, some challenges overlap.…”
Section: Protection Of Humansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strictly related to human exploration are space health and medicine (Hodkinson et al, 2017), to enable humans to withstand the space environment for long periods, and the creation of artificial habitats in space and on other planets to support a reasonable quality of human life. The challenge here consists in the creation of a whole artificial environment to support people's well-being and physical and mental health, with means protecting against the negative effects of the space environment (Grimm, 2019). Whether we are considering a manmade vessel for long distance space travel or a space platform for large-scale human inhabitation or a planetary colony, some challenges overlap.…”
Section: Protection Of Humansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spaceflight might also affect the onset and progression of allergies and autoimmunity, with reported increases in cases of allergy-like symptoms, rashes, and hypersensitivity [ 113 ]. These suggest dysregulation of immune and inflammatory response but the mechanisms behind this remains unclear and some authors even propose a potential link with changes in astronauts’ microbiomes [ 113 , 127 ]. Human space exposure, and all the arising changes, facilitate pathogenic infections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposure to spaceflight has an apparent effect on the astronauts’ microbiomes, with changes in overall diversity and shifts in ratios between different taxa, impacting host–pathogen interactions [ 5 , 9 , 127 ]. These microbiome changes may be due to a direct impact of exposure to microgravity (and other environmental changes occurring during spaceflight) on microbes, or the indirect result of spaceflight affecting the hosts and their physiologies, including via increased stress and changes in diet [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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