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Individual Variation Exists Within the Psychological Response to Hypoxic Bed Rest: A Retrospective Analysis.
Tobita, Kunihito; Mekjavic, Igor B; McDonnell, Adam C.
Afiliação
  • Tobita K; Department of Sustainable System Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Japan.
  • Mekjavic IB; Department of Automation, Biocybernetics and Robotics, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • McDonnell AC; Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
Front Physiol ; 13: 810055, 2022.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35222078
ABSTRACT
Individual variation is of interest to Space Agency's, which cannot be explored with astronauts due to anonymity. We retrospectively analysed data collected throughout three projects (LunHab 10-day male, PlanHab 21-day male, and FemHab 10-day female) to elucidate the potentially masked individual variation in the psychological responses to bed rest. The Profile of Mood State (POMS) and Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) - instruments used to asses psychological state - and Lake Louise Mountain Sickness (LLMS) scores were collected prior to, following and throughout three

interventions:

1 normoxic bed rest 2 hypoxic bed rest and 3 hypoxic ambulatory confinement. Total Mood Disturbance (TMD) was calculated from the POMS results, positive affect (PA), and negative affect (NA) from PANAS. The three instruments were included in a latent class mixed model. TMD, NA, and LLMS were included in a four-class model, with each class representing a specific type of response (Class 1 descending, Class 2 flat, Class 3 somewhat flat, Class 4 ascending). Responses for PA were assigned to only two classes (Classes 1 and 2). 54.55% or 24 participants were included in Class 2 (TMD, NA, and LLMS), where the responses did not change and neither hypoxia or activity level had a significant effect on emotional state. The remaining participants were allotted to Class 1, 3, or 4, where hypoxia was a significant covariate, while activity (bed rest) was significant only for class 3. For PA, 84.09% or 37 participants were assigned to class 2 indicating a significant effect of hypoxia on the participants responses with no effect of physical activity. Class 1 participants (n = 7) were not affected by hypoxia, however, physical activity improved their PA. Participants undergoing confinement, hypoxia and bed rest do not exhibit a uniform emotional response and may be categorised into 2-4 distinct classes. These results indicate significant individual emotional responses, that may be masked and underreported by traditional statistical approaches like means ± SD. The emotional state of our participants is a complex construct likely influenced by past experiences and different coping mechanisms which allowed some to adapt to the experimental environment more readily.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article