Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1716529 | Acta Astronautica | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The present study examines the prevalence of subjective fatigue in young healthy males during 14 days of 6° head-down bed rest (HDBR) by using a multidimensional questionnaire. Forty-one subjects completed the Subjective Fatigue Scale questionnaire to assess the fatigue-related complaints and symptoms. The questionnaire is composed of three sections, with 10 items each. The sections measured drowsiness and dullness (Section 1), difficulty in concentration (Section 2), and the projection of physical disintegration (Section 3). The subjects answered simple questions between 1400 and 1700 on 6 measurement days before and during the HDBR period. The prevalence rate of low back pain was markedly high (80.5%) on the second day and more than 50% in the first half of the HDBR period, and any complaints related to either a lack of sleep or a deterioration in the quality of sleep continued until the end of the HDBR period. Our findings may be useful in developing preventive strategies against physical and mental fatigue associated with prolonged HDBR, horizontal bed rest, and microgravity environments.
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Authors
Kaname Hirayanagi, Toyoki Natsuno, Tomoki Shiozawa, Nobuhisa Yamaguchi, Yoriko Watanabe, Satomi Suzuki, Satoshi Iwase, Tadaaki Mano, Kazuyoshi Yajima,