Six male subjects subsisting on a typical Apollo flight diet for five consecutive days were evaluated for changes in biochemical and physiological status. Laboratory examinations failed to demonstrate any significant changes of the kind previously attributed to weightlessness, such as in serum electrolytes, endocrine values, body fluid, or hematologic parameters.


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    Title :

    Biochemical and physiological consequences of the Apollo flight diet.


    Contributors:
    Hander, E. W. (author) / Leach, C. S. (author) / Fischer, C. L. (author) / Rummel, J. (author) / Rambaut, P. (author) / Johnson, P. C. (author)

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    Publication date :

    1971-11-01


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English


    Keywords :


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