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space adaptation syndrome
(redirected from Space-sickness)

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space adaptation syndrome,
the ability to accommodate changes in cardiac function, bone mineral changes, and muscle atrophy while in the weightless state of a space traveler.

space adaptation syndrome
Space sickness The constellation of effects of space travel on human physiology, especially, motion sickness Clinical Vertigo, N&V, GI dysmotility, malaise, diaphoresis, sialorrhea, yawning, anorexia, hyperventilation–resulting in hypocapnia with vasodilation of lower extremities and pooling of blood, causing postural hypotension and syncope; prolonged space flight is associated with osteoporosis, disuse muscle atrophy, growth of 5+ cm in space, related to low gravity, and may be punctuated by inconvenience–eg, waste management systems fail on most space flights. See Motion sickness.


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