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pro vyhledávání: '"The Impact of Sex and Gender on Adaptation to Space: A NASA Decadal Review"'
Autor:
Debra A. Bemben, Lori L. Ploutz-Snyder, Sandra K. Hunter, Scott M. Smith, Kim Templeton, Susan A. Bloomfield
Publikováno v:
Journal of Women's Health. 23:963-966
There is considerable variability among individuals in musculoskeletal response to long-duration spaceflight. The specific origin of the individual variability is unknown but is almost certainly influenced by the details of other mission conditions s
Autor:
R LeonGloria, W StusterJack, A PalinkasLawrence, GoelNamni, F DingesDavid, L BaleTracy, EppersonC. Neill, G KornsteinSusan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Women's Health. 23:975-986
This article is part of a larger body of work entitled, “The Impact of Sex and Gender on Adaptation to Space.” It was developed in response to a recommendation from the 2011 National Academy of Sciences Decadal Survey, “Recapturing a Future for
Autor:
Joseph S. Tash, April E. Ronca, Marjorie R. Jenkins, Tamara Bavendam, Ellen S. Baker, Kevin D. Beck, Virginia M. Miller
Publikováno v:
Journal of Women's Health. 23:967-974
In this report, sex/gender research relevant to reproduction on Earth, in conjunction with the extant human and animal observations in space, was used to identify knowledge gaps and prioritize recommendations for future sex- and gender-specific surve
Autor:
Helen S. Cohen, David L. Tomko, Emma Y. Hwang, John R. Allen, Ronita L. Cromwell, J. M. Cerisano, Candace Tingen, Richard W. Danielson, Janine A. Clayton, Millard F. Reschke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Women's Health. 23:959-962
Sex and gender differences have long been a research topic of interest, yet few studies have explored the specific differences in neurological responses between men and women during and after spaceflight. Knowledge in this field is limited due to the
Autor:
Nina S. Stachenfeld, C. Noel Bairey Merz, Roxana Mehran, Yael R. Barr, Nanette K. Wenger, Benjamin D. Levine, Steven H. Platts, Qi Fu, Richard L. Hughson, Martha Gulati
Publikováno v:
Journal of Women's Health. 23:950-955
Sex and gender differences in the cardiovascular adaptation to spaceflight were examined with the goal of optimizing the health and safety of male and female astronauts at the forefront of space exploration. Female astronauts are more susceptible to
Autor:
Saralyn Mark, Graham B. I. Scott, John B. Charles, Dorit B. Donoviel, Bette Siegel, Erin Mahoney, Lauren B. Leveton
Publikováno v:
Journal of women's health (2002). 23(11)
This review article is a compendium of six individual manuscripts, a Commentary, and an Executive Summary. This body of work is entitled “The Impact of Sex and Gender on Adaptation to Space” and was developed in response to a recommendation from
Autor:
Brian Crucian, Gerald Sonnenfeld, David M. Morens, Janice L. Huff, Cheryl A. Nickerson, Donna M. Murasko, Sabra L. Klein, Ann R. Kennedy
Publikováno v:
Journal of women's health (2002). 23(11)
This review is focused on sex and gender effects on immunological alterations occurring during space flight. Sex differences in immune function and the outcome of inflammatory, infectious, and autoimmune diseases are well documented. The work of the
Autor:
Saralyn Mark
From the Microcosm of Space, sex and gender differences have an important impact on space exploration. Without an integrated focus on the impact of sex and gender on fundamental biology and clinical care, maintaining health during space missions coul
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