Achira News Logo
Achira News

Sex Differences in Brain Fluid Shifts Revealed Among Astronauts After Spaceflight

Phys News•
Sex Differences in Brain Fluid Shifts Revealed Among Astronauts After Spaceflight
Full News
Share:
A new study into how spaceflight impacts the human brain and eyes revealed notable sex differences in brain fluid shifts, with female astronauts showing a greater reduction in fluid around the uppermost part of the brain than their male counterparts. Led by Rachael D. Seidler, Ph.D., director of the University of Florida's Astraeus Space Institute and professor of applied physiology and kinesiology, the study analyzed data from astronauts to determine how factors such as sex, age and body metrics relate to structuralbrainand eye changes afterspace travel. The findings,publishedinnpj Microgravity, provide key information for protecting astronaut health on long-duration missions to the moon and Mars. This is one of the first studies to look at sex differences in the physiological response to spaceflight.

Disclaimer: This content has not been generated, created or edited by Achira News.
Publisher: Phys News

Want to join the conversation?

Download our mobile app to comment, share your thoughts, and interact with other readers.

Sex Differences in Brain Fluid Shifts Revealed Among Astronauts After Spaceflight | Achira News