Abstract The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of inspiratory negative pressure breathing (NPBin) via impedance threshold device on breathing pattern and body fluid distribution in cosmonauts during spaceflight. The lung function (volumes and flows, breath-hold time) was estimated in details before NPBin exposure as well. The 16 cosmonauts participated in study on ISS board: they were examined before, during spaceflight and after landing. All cosmonauts included in the study were well trained for providing the experimental procedure by themselves. The mask with impedance threshold (−20 cm H2O on inhale) was used. Breathing rate, intramask pressure and electrical impedance of head, body and limbs have been monitoring before (5 min) and during NPBin (20 min). The obtained data has shown no significant differences in lung volumes and flows in comparison of preflight and spaceflight values. Generally, NPBin led to significant decrease of breathing rate. No statistically significant changes in electrical impedance of body and head at NPBin compared with tidal breathing were found. The effectiveness of NPBin as a preventing means for fluid shifts in cosmonauts (astronauts) during spaceflight is discussed and needs the further studies.

    Highlights Inspiratory negative pressure breathing (NPBin) leads to marked decrease in breathing rate. The level of spontaneous BF on ground possibly determines the direction of the breathing adaptation to NPBin in microgravity. NPBin does not cause significant changes in electrical resistance of head according to bioimpedance measurements.


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    Title :

    Exposure of inspiratory negative pressure breathing on cosmonauts during spaceflight



    Published in:

    Acta Astronautica ; 199 ; 438-444


    Publication date :

    2022-04-20


    Size :

    7 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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