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Sleep disruption, use of sleep-promoting medication and circadian desynchronization in spaceflight crewmembers: Evidence in low-Earth orbit and concerns for future deep-space exploration missions
INTRODUCTION: The spaceflight environment presents unique demands on human physiology; among those demands, is sleep. Sleep loss and circadian desynchronization is a major concern for future deep- exploration plans, including long-term crewed missions to the Moon and Mars. AIMS: Analyze evidence of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10391686/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37533816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sleepx.2023.100080 |
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author | Albornoz-Miranda, Manuel Parrao, Diego Taverne, Maximiliano |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The spaceflight environment presents unique demands on human physiology; among those demands, is sleep. Sleep loss and circadian desynchronization is a major concern for future deep- exploration plans, including long-term crewed missions to the Moon and Mars. AIMS: Analyze evidence of sleep disruption in crewmembers during low-Earth orbit missions, identify the use of sleep-promoting medication among crewmembers and deepen the comprehension of challenges to sleep physiology for future missions to the Moon and Mars. RESULTS: Evidence consistently indicates a loss of sleep and circadian rhythm disruption during low-Earth orbit missions. Sleep duration is shortened especially the night before a critical operation and during circadian-misaligned sleep episodes. The prevalence of sleep-promoting medication ranges between 71% and 78%; medication is more frequently taken on circadian-misaligned sleep episodes. Regarding the Moon, Apollo astronauts had variable sleep duration. For some, sleep was restful while others had poor-quality sleep. Many reported fatigue and errors due to the lack of rest. A loss of the 24-h light/dark might be expected due to the Moon's complex illumination characteristics. Regarding Mars, one main challenge will consist in synchronizing the circadian clock to a Martian day (24.65 h). |
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spelling | pubmed-103916862023-08-02 Sleep disruption, use of sleep-promoting medication and circadian desynchronization in spaceflight crewmembers: Evidence in low-Earth orbit and concerns for future deep-space exploration missions Albornoz-Miranda, Manuel Parrao, Diego Taverne, Maximiliano Sleep Med X Article INTRODUCTION: The spaceflight environment presents unique demands on human physiology; among those demands, is sleep. Sleep loss and circadian desynchronization is a major concern for future deep- exploration plans, including long-term crewed missions to the Moon and Mars. AIMS: Analyze evidence of sleep disruption in crewmembers during low-Earth orbit missions, identify the use of sleep-promoting medication among crewmembers and deepen the comprehension of challenges to sleep physiology for future missions to the Moon and Mars. RESULTS: Evidence consistently indicates a loss of sleep and circadian rhythm disruption during low-Earth orbit missions. Sleep duration is shortened especially the night before a critical operation and during circadian-misaligned sleep episodes. The prevalence of sleep-promoting medication ranges between 71% and 78%; medication is more frequently taken on circadian-misaligned sleep episodes. Regarding the Moon, Apollo astronauts had variable sleep duration. For some, sleep was restful while others had poor-quality sleep. Many reported fatigue and errors due to the lack of rest. A loss of the 24-h light/dark might be expected due to the Moon's complex illumination characteristics. Regarding Mars, one main challenge will consist in synchronizing the circadian clock to a Martian day (24.65 h). Elsevier 2023-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10391686/ /pubmed/37533816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sleepx.2023.100080 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Albornoz-Miranda, Manuel Parrao, Diego Taverne, Maximiliano Sleep disruption, use of sleep-promoting medication and circadian desynchronization in spaceflight crewmembers: Evidence in low-Earth orbit and concerns for future deep-space exploration missions |
title | Sleep disruption, use of sleep-promoting medication and circadian desynchronization in spaceflight crewmembers: Evidence in low-Earth orbit and concerns for future deep-space exploration missions |
title_full | Sleep disruption, use of sleep-promoting medication and circadian desynchronization in spaceflight crewmembers: Evidence in low-Earth orbit and concerns for future deep-space exploration missions |
title_fullStr | Sleep disruption, use of sleep-promoting medication and circadian desynchronization in spaceflight crewmembers: Evidence in low-Earth orbit and concerns for future deep-space exploration missions |
title_full_unstemmed | Sleep disruption, use of sleep-promoting medication and circadian desynchronization in spaceflight crewmembers: Evidence in low-Earth orbit and concerns for future deep-space exploration missions |
title_short | Sleep disruption, use of sleep-promoting medication and circadian desynchronization in spaceflight crewmembers: Evidence in low-Earth orbit and concerns for future deep-space exploration missions |
title_sort | sleep disruption, use of sleep-promoting medication and circadian desynchronization in spaceflight crewmembers: evidence in low-earth orbit and concerns for future deep-space exploration missions |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10391686/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37533816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sleepx.2023.100080 |
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