Risk of Reduced Physical Performance Capabilities Due to Reduced Aerobic Capacity (Aerobic Risk)

Spaceflight causes measures of maximum aerobic capacity to decline, which can result in impaired mission task performance. Based on ISS data, if crew adhere to existing exercise schedules and have access to adequate exercise countermeasure systems, then on average, they return with minimal losses of aerobic fitness. New exploration countermeasures systems will be different from […]

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Risk of Reduced Physical Performance Capabilities Due to Reduced Aerobic Capacity (Aerobic Risk)

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Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater)

NASA astronaut Anne McClain is inside the Destiny laboratory module
NASA astronaut Anne McClain is inside the Destiny laboratory module surrounded by exercise gear, including laptop computers and sensors that measure physical exertion and aerobic capacity, during a workout session aboard the International Space Station.
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Spaceflight causes measures of maximum aerobic capacity to decline, which can result in impaired mission task performance. Based on ISS data, if crew adhere to existing exercise schedules and have access to adequate exercise countermeasure systems, then on average, they return with minimal losses of aerobic fitness. New exploration countermeasures systems will be different from ISS and may not have the capability to support exercise as required to maintain human performance.

Directed Acyclic Graph Files

+ DAG File Information (HSRB Home Page)

+ Aerobic Risk DAG and Narrative (PDF)

+ Aerobic Risk DAG Code (TXT)

Human Research Roadmap

+ Risk of Reduced Physical Performance Capabilities Due to Reduced Aerobic Capacity

+ 2015 March HRP Evidence Report (PDF)

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Mar 11, 2025
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