Fifty Years of Human Space Travel: Implications for Bone and Calcium Research

Volume: 34, Issue: 1, Pages: 377 - 400
Published: Jul 17, 2014
Abstract
Calcium and bone metabolism remain key concerns for space travelers, and ground-based models of space flight have provided a vast literature to complement the smaller set of reports from flight studies. Increased bone resorption and largely unchanged bone formation result in the loss of calcium and bone mineral during space flight, which alters the endocrine regulation of calcium metabolism. Physical, pharmacologic, and nutritional means have...
Paper Details
Title
Fifty Years of Human Space Travel: Implications for Bone and Calcium Research
Published Date
Jul 17, 2014
Volume
34
Issue
1
Pages
377 - 400
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