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Acceleration measurements in reduced gravity

机译:重力降低时的加速度测量

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Mitigation of bone loss as a result of long-duration exposure to microgravity is a serious medical concern for astronauts. With stays on the International Space Station (ISS) spanning from 6 months to a year, crew members are returning to Earth with a skeleton whose structural integrity has been significantly compromised, placing them at risk for bone fracture upon re-exposure to a gravitational environment. Mechanical stimulus delivered to the lower extremity is beneficial to the development, growth or repair of bone. In order to monitor and quantify the mechanical stimulus delivered to the lower extremity during bouts of physical activity such as exercise an accelerometer-based activity monitoring system was developed and tested in a variety of real and simulated gravity environments. The activity monitoring system has been demonstrated in an operational and flight-like setting to successfully record accelerations during exercise in microgravity. Acceleration and force data were collected and analyzed in various gravity conditions to reveal a positive and significant relationship between accelerations recorded at the hip and vertical ground reaction forces. This will enable future exercise prescriptions to be developed and evaluated. The small package size, wireless Bluetooth capability and the ability to be unobtrusively worn during exercise or activities of daily living make the activity monitoring system appealing not only for use in space exploration, but also for use on Earth.
机译:长期暴露于微重力环境下,减轻骨质流失是宇航员的严重医疗问题。由于在国际空间站(ISS)停留了6个月至一年的时间,机组人员的骨骼结构严重受损,因此返回地球,使他们在再次暴露于引力环境中时有骨折的风险。传递到下肢的机械刺激有益于骨骼的发育,生长或修复。为了监视和量化在诸如锻炼之类的体育活动中传递到下肢的机械刺激,开发了基于加速度计的活动监视系统,并在各种真实和模拟重力环境中进行了测试。活动监控系统已经在操作和飞行状态下进行了演示,可以成功记录微重力运动过程中的加速度。在各种重力条件下收集和分析加速度和力数据,以揭示髋部记录的加速度与垂直地面反作用力之间的正相关关系。这将使将来的运动处方得以制定和评估。小巧的包装尺寸,无线蓝牙功能以及在运动或日常生活中佩戴时不会干扰的能力,使得活动监控系统不仅吸引了太空探索者,而且也吸引了人们在地球上使用。

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  • 作者

    Wilt, Grier Lauren.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 Biomechanics.
  • 学位 Masters
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 87 p.
  • 总页数 87
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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