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E40: How can we predict bone loss in astronauts? [SJK Audio Edition]

E40: How can we predict bone loss in astronauts? [SJK Audio Edition]

SJK Audio Edition

October 31, 20229m 5s

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Read this article at https://www.sciencejournalforkids.org/articles/how-can-we-predict-bone-loss-in-astronauts/ or watch at https://youtu.be/37ZW_4dpHRY

Summary: Researchers wanted to assess and predict bone loss in astronauts caused by spaceflight.

Abstract: Have you ever dreamed of being an astronaut? Exploring outer space sounds exciting, and astronauts get to do that. However, going into space can lead to health problems. The lack of gravity has a negative impact on bones, called bone loss. Astronauts try to compensate for bone loss with a lot of exercise – both in space and on Earth. But even exercising doesn’t prevent bone loss in some cases. We wanted to find out what factors affect bone loss. We also wanted to find a way to predict bone loss in astronauts before spaceflight. We analyzed the leg and arm bones of 17 astronauts before and after a space mission. We also looked for markers of bone change in their blood and urine. We found out that bone loss happens quickly in space. The longer the space mission, the bigger the problem. More exercise before spaceflight predicted greater bone loss! Elevated markers of bone metabolism before flight also predicted greater bone loss.

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