Bedrest campaign ends
EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY NEWS RELEASE
Posted: August 1, 2002

Long-duration spaceflight has a significant impact on the body, with astronauts experiencing changes in their bone and muscle in particular. To meet the requirements of long-stay missions aboard the International Space Station and prepare for future interplanetary missions, space agencies are working together to develop preventive-medicine methods or countermeasures intended to overcome the adverse effects of spaceflight.

The European, French and Japanese space agencies (ESA, CNES and NASDA, respectively) set up the long-term bedrest (LTBR) experiment to simulate on the ground the effects of long-duration weightlessness. It was based on the anti-orthostatic (-6 head-down tilt).

The study took place at the MEDES Space Clinic in Toulouse (France) over two four-month phases, the first from August to December 2001 and the second from March to July 2002. To ensure sound scientific interpretation of the study, a homogeneous group of male candidates aged between 25 and 45 was selected.

Out of a total of 725 applications received and following 123 medical examinations, 25 volunteers were chosen. They were all French, except for one Belgian, and aged between 26 and 41. Their occupations included history and geography teacher, builder, postman, gardener, book-keeper and mobile phone salesman.

Throughout the study, the volunteers underwent numerous examinations, such as stress response tests, bone densitometry and MRI. Muscle biopsies and biochemical analysis of blood and urine samples were also carried out. Special medical checkups are scheduled 45 days, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months after bedrest, to be supplemented by a questionnaire after 2 years. The 25 volunteers for the two phases successfully completed the experiment.

The initial results and conclusions of the study will be discussed at a scientific seminar followed by a press conference in Toulouse in January 2003.

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