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    The Space Shuttle program collected cardiovascular data from astronauts to ensure crew health and safety during spaceflight. This review details the assessment methods and key findings from these vital space mission investigations.

    Area of Science:

    • Cardiovascular physiology
    • Space medicine
    • Human physiology in space

    Background:

    • The Space Shuttle program generated extensive data on astronaut health.
    • Cardiovascular health is critical for astronaut safety and mission success.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review cardiovascular assessment methods used for Space Shuttle crews.
    • To present major findings from astronaut cardiovascular investigations.

    Main Methods:

    • In-flight cardiovascular monitoring.
    • Pre-flight and post-flight physiological assessments.
    • Analysis of astronaut cardiovascular responses.

    Main Results:

    • Detailed findings on cardiovascular adaptations to spaceflight.
    Keywords:
    NASA Center JSCNASA Discipline CardiopulmonaryNASA Discipline Number 00-00NASA Discipline Number 14-10NASA Discipline Number 70-10NASA Program Data AnalysisNASA Program FlightNASA Program Space Physiology and Countermeasures

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  • Identification of key physiological changes during missions.
  • Data supporting crew health and safety protocols.
  • Conclusions:

    • The Space Shuttle program provided crucial insights into spaceflight's cardiovascular effects.
    • Established methods ensure astronaut health and performance.
    • Findings inform future space exploration health standards.