File:StationLIFE - Nutrition (January 2016).webm
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English: Every month on StationLIFE, we’ll focus on a scientific area where the International Space Station is conducting groundbreaking research. This month, astronaut Tracy Dyson talks about the International Space Station’s role in the field of nutrition.
The space station is being utilized to study the risks to human health that are inherent in space exploration. The human body changes in various ways in microgravity, and nutrition-related investigations help us understand and reduce those risks associated with those changes (bone mineral density loss, muscle atrophy, cardiovascular deconditioning, immune dysfunction, radiation, etc.). Scientists can also test the effectiveness of potential countermeasures like exercise and nutrition, which can have health benefits for those of us on Earth. Be sure to check back every month to see more of how we’re working "Off the Earth, For the Earth." http://www.nasa.gov/iss-science |
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Source | YouTube: StationLIFE: Nutrition – January – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | NASA Johnson |
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