Bone Loss in Space

Astronaut bone loss illustrates the same biological use-it-or-lose-it principle that governs neural plasticity. In microgravity, the body reduces investment in replenishing bone because the skeleton is no longer required for weight-bearing…

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Astronaut bone loss illustrates the same biological use-it-or-lose-it principle that governs neural plasticity. In microgravity, the body reduces investment in replenishing bone because the skeleton is no longer required for weight-bearing support. Astronauts have been believed to lose approximately 2% of bone mass per month in space.