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Astronaut's Energy Requirements for Long-Term Space Flight (Energy)
05.23.12

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Experiment/Payload Overview

Information provided courtesy of the Erasmus Experiment Archive.
Brief Summary

Astronaut's Energy Requirements for Long-Term Space Flight (Energy) will measure changes in energy balance in crewmembers following long term space flight. Energy will also measure adaptations in the components of the total energy expenditure of astronauts to derive an equation for the energy requirements of astronauts.

Principal Investigator

  • Stephane Blanc, Ph.D., Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien, Strasbourg, , France
  • Co-Investigator(s)/Collaborator(s)

  • Alexandre Zahariev, , Centre d'Ecologie et de Physiologie Energetiques, Strasbourg, , France
  • Dale A. Schoeller, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI, United States
  • Francois Crampes, M.D., Service d'EFR et de Medecine du Sport, Toulouse, , France
  • M. Caloin, , , , , France
  • Payload Developer

    Centre d'Ecologie et Physiologie Energetiques, Strasbourg , , France

    Sponsoring Space Agency

    European Space Agency (ESA)

    Sponsoring Organization:

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    ISS Expedition Duration:

    May 2012 - October 2013



    Expeditions Assigned

    31/32, 35/36

    Previous ISS Missions

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    Experiment/Payload Description

    Research Summary

    • With the construction of the International Space Station and the related planned long-term human missions beyond low Earth orbit, the interest in nutrition as a countermeasure to the effects of space flight has increased dramatically. A growing body of data suggests a direct relationship between nutrition and the effects of space.


    • The maintenance of energy balance appears critical but difficult during space flight. Clearly the determination of energy requirements is necessary for recommending healthy nutrition in weightlessness.


    • Astronaut's Energy Requirements for Long-Term Space Flight (Energy) will measure changes in energy balance after long term spaceflight, adaptations in the components of the total energy expenditure and derive an equation for the energy requirements of astronauts.

    Description

    Astronaut's Energy Requirements for Long-Term Space Flight (Energy) will help determine the crewmembers energy requirements for long-term space flight. Severe negative energy balance during space flight, for which during long-term space flight, there is no possible compensation. This energy deficit may affect all physiological functions. Energy will measure changes in energy balance after long term space flight, measure adaptations in the components of the total energy expenditure and derive an equation for the energy requirements of crewmembers.

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    Applications

    Space Applications

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    Earth Applications

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    Operations

    Operational Requirements

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    Operational Protocols

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    Results/More Information

    This is the first mission incorporating Energy operations.

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    Publications

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    Images

    Information provided by the investigation team to the ISS Program Scientist's Office.
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