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Space Physiology Jay C. Buckey (Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Professor of Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School and Team Lead, Technology Development Team, National Space Biomedical Research Institute)

Space Physiology By Jay C. Buckey (Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Professor of Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School and Team Lead, Technology Development Team, National Space Biomedical Research Institute)

Summary

Intended for space crews living and working in zero gravity, as well as for the community of scientists, physicians and engineers who support them. This work offers advice on physiological and medical problems of bone loss, kidney stones, motion sickness, muscle loss, loss of balance, orthostatic intolerance, weight loss, and more.

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Space Physiology Summary

Space Physiology by Jay C. Buckey (Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Professor of Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School and Team Lead, Technology Development Team, National Space Biomedical Research Institute)

This is the definitive handbook for space crews living and working in zero gravity, as well as for the wide community of scientists, physicians and engineers who support them. It offers advice on physiological and medical problems of bone loss, kidney stones, motion sickness, muscle loss, loss of balance, orthostatic intolerance, weight loss, radiation exposure, as well as on gender differences and extra-vehicular activity. Additional topics include preparatino for flight, long-duration medical planning and rehabilitation. This is the first book to combine modern space physiology with practical advice.

Space Physiology Reviews

I strongly recommend Space Physiology to physicians and scientists engaged in aerospace medicine and anyone interested in the US space program. I also recommend this book to our law makers, because it is they who must resolve to properly fund our aerospace medical research efforts. * JAMA *

About Jay C. Buckey (Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Professor of Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School and Team Lead, Technology Development Team, National Space Biomedical Research Institute)

Jay C. Buckey, Jr., M.D. is Associate Professor of Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, and Team Lead, Technology Development Team, National Space Biomedical Research Institute. He was a payload specialist astronaut on the STS-90, Neurolab Space Shuttle mission.

Table of Contents

1. Bone Loss: Dealing with Calcium and Bone Loss in Space ; 2. Psychosocial Support: Maintaining an Effective Team ; 3. Radiation Hazards: Establishing a Safe Level ; 4. Muscle Loss: A Practical Approach to Maintaining Strength ; 5. Extravehicular Activity: Performing EVA Safely ; 6. Balance: Neurovestibular Effects of Spaceflight and Their Operational Consequences ; 7. Cardiovascular Changes: Atrophy, Arrhythmias, and Orthostatic Intolerance ; 8. Nutrition: Maintaining Body Mass and Preventing Disease ; 9. Motion Sickness in Space: Prevention and Treatment ; 10. Gender: Identifying and Managing the Relevant Differences ; 11. Preflight Preparation and Postflight Recovery: Preparation and Rehabilitation ; 12. Long-Duration Flight Medical Planning: Medical Care on the Way to the Moon and Mars

Additional information

CIN0195137256G
9780195137255
0195137256
Space Physiology by Jay C. Buckey (Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Professor of Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School and Team Lead, Technology Development Team, National Space Biomedical Research Institute)
Used - Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20060223
304
N/A
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