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Body size and its implications upon resource utilization during human space exploration missions

机译:人类规模及其对人类空间勘探任务资源利用的影响

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The purpose of this theoretical study was to estimate the effects of body size and countermeasure (CM) exercise in an all-male crew composed of individuals drawn from a height range representative of current space agency requirements upon total energy expenditure (TEE), oxygen (O2) consumption, carbon dioxide (CO2) and metabolic heat (Hprod) production, and water requirements for hydration, during space exploration missions. Using a height range of 1.50- to 1.90-m, and assuming geometric similarity across this range, estimates were derived for a four-person male crew (age: 40-years; BMI: 26.5-kg/m2; resting VO2 and VO2max: 3.3- and 43.4-mL/kg/min) on 30- to 1,080-d missions, without and with, ISS-like CM exercise (modelled as 2?×?30-min aerobic exercise at 75% VO2max, 6-d/week). Where spaceflight-specific data/equations were not available, terrestrial data/equations were used. Body size alone increased 24-h TEE (+?44%), O2 consumption (+?60%), CO2 (+?60%) and Hprod (+?60%) production, and water requirements (+?19%). With CM exercise, the increases were +?29 to 32%, +?31%, +?35%, +?42% and +?23 to 33% respectively, across the height range. Compared with a ‘small-sized’ (1.50-m) crew without CM exercise, a ‘large-sized’ (1.90-m) crew exercising would require an additional 996-MJ of energy, 52.5?×?103-L of O2 and 183.6-L of water, and produce an additional 44.0?×?103-L of CO2 and?874-MJ of heat each month. This study provides the first insight into the potential implications of body size and the use of ISS-like CM exercise upon the provision of life-support during exploration missions. Whilst closed-loop life-support (O2, water and CO2) systems may be possible, strategies to minimize and meet crew metabolic energy needs, estimated in this study to increase by 996-MJ per month with body size and CM exercise, are required.
机译:理论研究的目的是估计身体规模和对策(CM)运动在由从高度范围的个人组成的全男性机组人员中锻炼,代表当前空间机构的总能量支出(TEE),氧气( O2)消费,二氧化碳(CO2)和代谢热(HPROD)生产,以及水化的水需求,在太空勘探任务期间。使用1.50至1.90-m的高度范围,并假设横跨该范围的几何相似性,为四人男性机组人员提供估算(年龄:40年; BMI:26.5-kg / m2;休息VO2和VO2MAX: 3.3-和43.4-ml / kg / min)在30至1,080-d任务中,没有和含有iss-like cm运动(以75%vo2max为75%/×30分钟的有氧运动,6-D /星期)。如果不可用的空气飞行特定的数据/方程式,则使用地面数据/方程。单独的身体大小增加24小时(+ 44%),O2消耗(+?60%),CO2(+Δ60%)和HPROD(+?60%)的生产,以及水要求(+?19%) 。随着CM运动,增加的增加+?29%至32%,+?31%,+?35%,+?42%和+?23%,横跨高度范围。与没有CM运动的“小型”(1.50米)的船员相比,“大型”(1.90米)的船员锻炼需要额外的996 MJ,52.5?×103-L O2和183.6-L水,每月额外生产44.0×103-L的CO2和?874mJ的热量。本研究提供了对体型的潜在影响,并在勘探任务期间提供了在提供生命支持时使用ISS样CM运动的潜在影响。虽然闭环寿命支持(O2,水和二氧化碳)系统可能是可能的,但最小化和满足机组代谢能量需求的策略,估计在本研究中估计,需要每月增加996-MJ,并且需要锻炼身体尺寸和CM运动。

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