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Effects of Resistive Vibration Exercise Combined with Whey Protein and KHCO3 on Bone Tturnover Markers in Head-down Tilt Bed Rest (MTBR-MNX Study)High protein intake further increases bone resorption markers in head-down tilt bed rest (HDBR), most likely induced by low-grade metabolic acidosis. Adding an alkaline salt to a diet with high protein content prevents this additional rise of bone resorption markers in HDBR. In addition, high protein intake, specifically whey protein, increases muscle protein synthesis and improves glucose tolerance, which both are affected by HDBR. Resistive vibration exercise (RVE) training counteracts the inactivity-induced bone resorption during HDBR. To test the hypothesis that WP plus alkaline salt (KHCO3) together with RVE during HDBR will improve bone turnover markers, we conducted a randomized, three-campaign crossover design study with 12 healthy, moderately fit male subjects (age 34+/-8 y, body mass [BM] 70 +/- 8 kg). All study campaigns consisted of a 7-d ambulatory period, 21days of -6 deg. head-down tilt bed rest (HDBR), and a 6-d recovery period. Diet was standardized and identical across phases. In the control (CON) campaign, subjects received no supplement or RVE. In the intervention campaigns, subjects received either RVE alone or combined with WP and KHCO3 (NEX). WP was applied in 3 doses per day of 0.6 g WP/kg BM together with 6 doses of 15 mmol KHCO3 per day. Eleven subjects completed the RVE and CON campaign, 8 subjects completed all three campaigns. On day 21 of HDBR excretion of the bone resorption marker C-telopeptide (CTX) was 80+/-28% (p<0.001) higher than baseline, serum calcium concentrations increased by 12 +/- 29% (p<0.001) and serum osteocalcin concentrations decreased by 6+/-12% (p=0.001). Urinary CTX excretion was 11+/- 25% (p=0.02) lower on day 21 of HDBR in the RVE- and tended to decrease by 3+/- 22% (p=0.06) in the NEX campaign compared to CON. Urinary calcium excretion was higher on day 21 in HDBR in the RVE and NEX (24+/- 43% p=0.01; 25+/- 37% p=0.03) compared to the CON campaign. We conclude that combination of RVE with WP/KHCO3 was not superior to RVE alone in any of these results.
Document ID
20140013075
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Abstract
Authors
Graf, Sonja
(Bonn Univ. Germany)
Baecker, Natalie
(Bonn Univ. Germany)
Buehlmeier, Judith
(Bonn Univ. Germany)
Fischer, Annelie
(Profil Institut fuer Stoffwechselforschung Neuss, Germany)
Smith, Scott M.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Heer, Martina
(Bonn Univ. Germany)
Date Acquired
October 16, 2014
Publication Date
June 16, 2014
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Report/Patent Number
JSC-CN-30754
Report Number: JSC-CN-30754
Meeting Information
Meeting: Aging in Space Symposium
Location: Waterloo, Ontario
Country: Canada
Start Date: June 16, 2014
End Date: June 20, 2014
Sponsors: International Society for Gravitational Physiology, European Space Agency. Centre Spatial de Toulouse, Canadian Space Agency
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Public
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