Join the Conversation at the Next Spaceflight Human Optimization and Performance Summit (SHOP-25)! https://lnkd.in/gnbT2URm -I’m thrilled to invite you to SHOP-25, where leaders in spaceflight, health, and performance will come together to advance human optimization for space exploration. This event will feature thought-provoking discussions, innovative research, and collaborative insights that push the boundaries of what’s possible for human performance beyond Earth. Whether you’re a researcher, engineer, healthcare provider, or industry leader, SHOP-25 offers an unparalleled opportunity to connect with peers, share knowledge, and engage with experts on the forefront of human spaceflight. -Let’s explore solutions for the unique challenges of space travel, from physiological adaptations to cutting-edge countermeasures. Be part of the future of human space exploration—join us for SHOP-25 from April 30th to May 2nd! #Spaceflight #HumanOptimization #SHOP25 #SpaceHealth #SpaceExploration #HumanPerformance #Spaceflight #HumanOptimization #SpaceInnovation #AstronautHealth h #SHOP25 #HoustonEvents #SpaceExploration #FutureOfSpace #SpaceResearch #Aerospace #SpaceTechnology #HumanPerformance #NASA #AstronautTraining #InnovationInSpace#
Spaceflight Human Optimization and Performance (SHOP) Summit
Space Research and Technology
Houston, Texas 3,492 followers
High-Performance training for all facets of spaceflight.
About us
The Spaceflight Human Optimization and Performance Summit (SHOP) connects thought leaders in strength and conditioning, sport science, physical therapy, athletic training, medicine, engineering, psychology, and nutrition with interests in supporting the physical readiness of astronauts for extended duration spaceflight.
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https://www.uhcl.edu/hhpi/shop-23/
External link for Spaceflight Human Optimization and Performance (SHOP) Summit
- Industry
- Space Research and Technology
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Houston, Texas
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- Nonprofit
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Houston, Texas 77508, US
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Spaceflight Human Optimization and Performance (SHOP) Summit reposted this
The relationship between physical work capacity and “work ability” among occupationally active individuals. It specifically focused on how physical work capacity, measured by VO2 max, influences a person's ability to perform work tasks effectively. A few thoughts: 1. Physical Work Capacity (VO2 Max) VO2 max is a critical indicator of an individual's capacity for sustained physical exertion. It reflects how well the body can use oxygen during intense activity, which is essential for performing hard or prolonged work. 2. Work Ability Index (WAI) The study utilized the Work Ability Index (new to me) as a metric to assess an individual's work ability. The WAI takes into account various factors, including physical capacity, mental well-being, and job demands. 3. Correlation Between VO2 Max and WAI The results indicated a positive correlation between VO2 max and the Work Ability Index. This means that individuals with higher VO2 max levels tend to report better work ability, particularly in physically demanding jobs. 4. Implications for Work Intensity Understanding an individual's physical work capacity is crucial for determining the appropriate intensity of work. This knowledge can help in tailoring work conditions to enhance performance and reduce fatigue, ultimately improving overall productivity and job satisfaction. Very cool study about using work capacity to understand “work ability”, now its time to learn more on work ability 😆.
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Spaceflight Human Optimization and Performance (SHOP) Summit reposted this
Strength and conditioning for spaceflight introduce unique challenges that don’t typically arise in standard 1g training environments. For example, bone density—a concern largely absent in athletic or military training—becomes a significant focus in microgravity, where the body’s natural load-bearing forces are greatly reduced. So, we are constantly trying to understand the consequences of improving our service, and I am always fascinated when I come across exciting indications of evidence-based practice. It seems like the very early phase of reconditioning from long-duration spaceflight (first 3 months) is fertile ground for bone recovery! -Bone Density Changes Skull and Neck: Minor bone density increase by +2.2%. Thorax/Upper Limbs: Slight decrease by -0.7%. Lumbar Spine/Pelvis: Significant bone density reduction, -6.2%. Lower Limbs: Notable decrease of -5.4%, with bone loss rate averaging -0.8% per month in this region. -Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover Bone Resorption (Breakdown): Increases sharply within the first 11 days in-flight to 113% above baseline. Bone Formation (Building): Remains unchanged in the first 30 days, gradually increasing by 7% per month during extended missions. Post-Flight Recovery: Resorption markers return to baseline faster after longer missions; formation markers continue rising at 84% per month for up to 3-5 months post-flight. Key Observations -Duration Dependence: Longer missions correlate with greater initial bone loss but may taper in progression over time. Site-Specific Effects: Bone changes differ by skeletal site relative to gravitational loading. Lower limbs experience more loss, while the upper skeleton remains relatively stable. Recovery Limitation: Bone formation outpaces resorption temporarily post-flight, but full density recovery can take years and remains incomplete for some individuals. -Implications and Recommendations Countermeasure Development: Exercise regimes and possible pharmacological aids may limit in-flight bone loss, but these require optimization based on mission duration. Future Research Needs: Standardized, extended data collection across different mission lengths could improve insights on long-term effects and countermeasure efficacy.
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Explore the newly launched Spaceflight Human Optimization and Performance Summit (SHOP-25) website to stay updated on everything happening at this year’s summit! The site offers a user-friendly design with all essential details, including event schedules, speaker line-ups, exhibitor information, and registration links. Whether you're an attendee, exhibitor, or just curious about the summit’s mission to advance human performance in spaceflight, the website is your go-to source for all the latest information. Dive in now to learn more about what’s planned for this innovative gathering in 2025! Speakers and Agenda are still being finalized, so could you continue to check back? https://lnkd.in/gnbT2URm #spaceResearch #WBA #WordBiggestAnaglog #Space #Spacemedicine #SHOP25 #HumanPerformanceSummit #SpaceflightOptimization #AstronautHealth #SpaceFitness #HumanPerformance #AstronautWellness #SpaceTech #OptimizingSpaceflight #FutureOfHumanSpaceflight #SpaceMedicine #HumanInSpace #SpaceHealth #SpaceFitnessSummit #HumanOptimization #SpaceflightTraining #SpaceExercise #PerformanceInSpace #SpaceExplorationScience #NASA #KBR #CSCS
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Spaceflight Human Optimization and Performance (SHOP) Summit reposted this
Our #Artemis III astronauts will land on the Moon for the first time in over 50 years. Where on the Moon are they landing? We are refining a list of nine areas near the lunar South Pole, a place we’ve never set foot on before: https://lnkd.in/e4PCMKJ4
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Spaceflight Human Optimization and Performance (SHOP) Summit reposted this
Our #Artemis III astronauts will land on the Moon for the first time in over 50 years. Where on the Moon are they landing? We are refining a list of nine areas near the lunar South Pole, a place we’ve never set foot on before: https://lnkd.in/e4PCMKJ4
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We all for space exploration but this is definitely interesting!
Space coffee into EVA Gatorade? —A new device may someday allow astronauts to drink purified water made from their filtered pee during spacewalks. https://t.co/4LULBP5KLn #EVA #waterinspace #micturation
Astronauts could ditch diapers on spacewalks thanks to new device that lets them drink their pee
space.com
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“Plasma biomarkers of heart damage revealed no short-term evidence of cardiac injury. Increased lifelong risk of cardiovascular events reported in professional astronauts nonetheless encourages extended surveillance and disease risk mitigation.2 Blood urea nitrogen and creatinine levels remained within normal limits, in line with maintained kidney function.”
Axiom-1 astronauts plasma biomarkers assessment during inaugural all-civilian mission to the ISS. The acquired readouts did not indicate any overt health compromise associated with short-term space travel and in-orbit habitation. However, significant differences between career astronauts and private astronauts necessitate distinct health and performance policies. What biomarkers would best reflect the readiness of spaceflight participants? https://lnkd.in/gMs92f3U #spacemedicine #Axiom1 #biomarkers #spaceflightparticipant #advancedhumanperformance #extremeperformance
Plasma Biomarkers of First All-Civilian Space Flight to the International Space Station
sciencedirect.com
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Awesome
Booster touchdown. #NS27