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Title: Predicting skeletal adaptation in altered gravity environments. Author: Keller TS, Strauss AM. Journal: J Br Interplanet Soc; 1993 Mar; 46(3):87-96. PubMed ID: 11539499. Abstract: It is generally agreed that the single factor that most limits human survivability in non-Earth environments is the phenomenon of bone demineralization and the medical problems induced by the subsequent imbalance in the calcium metabolism. Alterations of skeletal properties occur as a result of disturbances in the normal mechanical loading environment of bone. These alterations or "adaptations" obey physical laws, but the precise mathematical relationships remain to be determined. Principles governing unloading and overloading of bone are gaining more attention as a consequence of the planning of manned space stations, moon and Mars bases and spaceflights of long duration. This paper reviews the subject of bone remodeling and presents a mathematical framework which allows for the prediction of skeletal adaptation on Earth and in non-Earth gravity environments by power law relationships.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]