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Space Flight Diet-Induced Deficiency and Response to Gravity-Free Resistive Exercise.


ABSTRACT: Immune system dysregulation is among the many adverse effects incurred by astronauts during space flights. Omega-3 fatty acids, ?-alanine, and carnosine are among the many nutrients that contribute to immune system health. For space flight, crewmembers are prescribed a diet with a macronutrient composition of 55% carbohydrate, 30% fat, and 15% protein. To quantify omega-3 fatty acid, ?-alanine and carnosine intakes from such a diet, and to examine each nutrient's impact on exercise performance, 21 participants adhered to the aforementioned macronutrient ratio for 14 days which was immediately followed by a workout performed on gravity-independent resistive exercise hardware. Results included daily omega-3 fatty acid intakes below the suggested dietary intake. Daily omega-3 fatty acid, ?-alanine and carnosine intakes each correlated with non-significant amounts of variance from the workout's volume of work. Given the nutritional requirements to maintain immune system function and the demands of in-flight exercise countermeasures for missions of increasingly longer durations current results, in combination with previously published works, imply in-flight supplementation may be a prudent approach to help address the physiological and mental challenges incurred by astronauts on future space flights.

SUBMITTER: Baba S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7468946 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Space Flight Diet-Induced Deficiency and Response to Gravity-Free Resistive Exercise.

Baba Shahid S   Smith Ted T   Hellmann Jason J   Bhatnagar Aruni A   Carter Kathy K   Vanhoover Alexandria A   Caruso John J  

Nutrients 20200811 8


Immune system dysregulation is among the many adverse effects incurred by astronauts during space flights. Omega-3 fatty acids, β-alanine, and carnosine are among the many nutrients that contribute to immune system health. For space flight, crewmembers are prescribed a diet with a macronutrient composition of 55% carbohydrate, 30% fat, and 15% protein. To quantify omega-3 fatty acid, β-alanine and carnosine intakes from such a diet, and to examine each nutrient's impact on exercise performance,  ...[more]

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