Rhythmic variation in heart rate and respiration rate during space flight - Apollo 15As part of the operational biomedical monitoring for Apollo manned missions, ECG and respiration rate are telemetered at selected intervals to mission control. The data were collected as part of this monitoring program. These data were evaluated for circadian and ultradian rhythmicity because of their uniqueness. The ability to detect and quantitate biorhythms in living systems during space flight is an important aspect of evaluating hypotheses concerning the underlying mechanisms of these phenomena. Circadian variation in heart rate during space flight is demonstrated here. In analyzing generated time series data it has been found that period discrimination is much better than the theoretical limit.
Document ID
19740049668
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other - Collected Works
Authors
Rummel, J. A. (NASA Johnson Space Center Environmental Physiology Laboratory, Houston, Tex., United States)