| Literature DB >> 29472866 |
Nektarios A M Stavrou1,2, Tadej Debevec3,4, Ola Eiken5, Igor B Mekjavic3,6.
Abstract
Hypoxia and confinement have both been shown to influence emotional state. It is envisaged that the inhabitants of future planetary habitats will be exposed to concomitant confinement, reduced gravity and hypoxia. We examined the independent and combined effects of a 21-day inactivity/unloading and normobaric hypoxia under confined conditions on various psychological factors. Eleven healthy men participated in three 21-day experimental campaigns designed in a cross-over manner: (1) Normobaric hypoxic ambulatory confinement, (2) Normobaric hypoxic bed rest and (3) Normobaric normoxic bed rest. The Profile of Mood States, and the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule were employed to assess the participants' psychological responses before (Pre), during (Day 7, Day 14, and Day 21) and after (Post) the confinements. The most negative psychological profile appeared on days 14 and 21 of the hypoxic bed rest campaign. A significant increase in depression, tension, and confusion was noted on days 14 and 21 of the hypoxic bed rest condition. Concomitantly, a decrease, albeit not statistically significant, in positive psychological responses was observed. The psychological profile returned to the initial level at Post following all confinements. These data suggest that the combined effect of hypoxia and bed rest induced the most negative effects on an individual's mood. However, significant intra- and inter-individual differences in psychological responses were noted and should be taken into consideration.Entities:
Keywords: bed rest; hypoxia; negative affect; positive affect; psychological responses; simulated microgravity
Year: 2018 PMID: 29472866 PMCID: PMC5809445 DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Physiol ISSN: 1664-042X Impact factor: 4.566
Means (M) and Standard Deviations (SD) of the Heart Rate (HR), Capillary Oxyhemoglobin Saturation (SpO2), Arterial Pressure (AP), and Lake Louise Score (LLS) values before during and after experimental conditions.
| HAMB | PRE | 64 (9) | 97 (1) | 111 (12) | 65 (4) | 0.8 (0.9) |
| D7 | 66 (9) | 87 (3) | 122 (9) | 75 (8) | 0.9 (1.8) | |
| D14 | 67 (10) | 88 (2) | 115 (11) | 70 (9) | 0.7 (1.2) | |
| D21 | 67 (8) | 89 (3) | 116 (16) | 74 (8) | 1.1 (1.8) | |
| POST | 65 (12) | 97 (1) | 111 (12) | 68 (9) | 0.8 (1.5) | |
| HBR | PRE | 63 (11) | 97 (1) | 114 (11) | 64 (6) | 0.2 (0.4) |
| D7 | 72 (10) | 88 (2) | 118 (10) | 70 (8) | 0.9 (1.2) | |
| D14 | 75 (7) | 89 (1) | 118 (10) | 75 (10) | 1.2 (1.6) | |
| D21 | 74 (13) | 90 (2) | 119 (11) | 74 (10) | 1.1 (1.1) | |
| POST | 68 (9) | 97 (1) | 115 (13) | 65 (12) | 2.5 (1.9) | |
| NBR | PRE | 63 (11) | 98 (1) | 108 (12) | 62 (5) | 0.7 (1.2) |
| D7 | 57 (6) | 97 (1) | 108 (10) | 65 (8) | 0.1 (0.3) | |
| D14 | 59 (10) | 97 (1) | 109 (11) | 68 (7) | 0.9 (1.8) | |
| D21 | 63 (11) | 97 (1) | 109 (10) | 67 (8) | 0.4 (0.9) | |
| POST | 66 (8) | 98 (1) | 105 (7) | 64 (5) | 1.3 (2.2) | |
PRE, 2 days before the onset; D7, 7th day; D14, 14th day; D21, 21st day; POST, first day after; HAMB, hypoxic ambulatory condition; HBR, hypoxic bed rest condition; NBR, normoxic bed rest condition;
Denotes significant difference compared to PRE (p < 0.05);
Denotes significant difference compared to corresponding NBR values (p < 0.05).
Figure 1The Positive Affect and Negative Affect Schedule values [PANAS, Positive Affect (A) and Negative Affect (B)] obtained before (PRE), on days 7 (D7), 14 (D14), 21 (D21), and immediately after (POST) hypoxic ambulatory condition (HAMB, open circles), hypoxic bed rest condition (HBR, open squares) and normoxic bed rest (NBR, full squares) condition. *Denotes significant difference within the HBR condition compared to PRE (p < 0.05); #Denotes significant difference within the HBR condition compared to POST (p < 0.05).
Descriptive Statistics of the Profile of Mood State (POMS) subscale values before during and after experimental conditions.
| Tension | HAMB | 2.36 (2.50) | 3.36 (2.91) | 3.27 (4.31) | 3.64 (4.54) | 1.73 (2.15) |
| HBR | 2.25 (1.86) | 4.92 (4.66) | 8.33 (5.66) | 7.58 (4.12) | 3.92 (2.53) | |
| NBR | 2.00 (2.83) | 1.64 (1.96) | 5.36 (3.47) | 3.18 (3.34) | 1.45 (1.97) | |
| Vigor | HAMB | 12.54 (6.01) | 10.73 (6.39) | 10.82 (5.19) | 12.36 (4.63) | 11.73 (5.23) |
| HBR | 9.91 (5.97) | 10.17 (5.27) | 9.25 (4.33) | 10.08 (5.50) | 9.58 (4.98) | |
| NBR | 12.82 (6.34) | 11.36 (5.71) | 10.73 (6.53) | 8.82 (6.24) | 9.82 (5.10) | |
| Anger | HAMB | 0.72 (1.19) | 3.09 (4.59) | 4.18 (5.83) | 3.27 (4.96) | 1.55 (2.66) |
| HBR | 1.92 (2.47) | 3.50 (4.91) | 2.50 (3.90) | 2.50 (2.50) | 1.58 (1.73) | |
| NBR | 1.55 (3.39) | 1.18 (1.72) | 2.55 (3.27) | 2.82 (5.36) | 1.36 (2.20) | |
| Fatigue | HAMB | 2.73 (3.55) | 2.73 (3.50) | 4.82 (5.88) | 2.82 (2.86) | 2.55 (2.34) |
| HBR | 2.75 (2.53) | 2.33 (2.96) | 2.25 (3.47) | 2.58 (2.07) | 6.58 (4.58) | |
| NBR | 2.91 (3.86) | 1.55 (2.12) | 2.73 (3.50) | 1.73 (2.33) | 4.18 (3.82) | |
| Confusion | HAMB | 1.00 (2.05) | 2.45 (3.96) | 3.36 (5.35) | 1.36 (2.29) | 1.00 (1.79) |
| HBR | 0.75 (1.14) | 2.50 (2.81) | 4.92 (4.40) | 4.75 (2.96) | 2.50 (2.58) | |
| NBR | 1.73 (3.47) | 1.18 (2.40) | 2.55 (3.91) | 1.45 (2.16) | 1.64 (3.04) | |
| Depression | HAMB | 0.73 (1.42) | 4.64 (4.03) | 3.27 (4.69) | 1.82 (3.79) | 1.09 (2.21) |
| HBR | 0.50 (1.73) | 4.50 (6.20) | 4.42 (4.72) | 6.42 (3.96) | 2.08 (1.73) | |
| NBR | 1.45 (4.50) | 2.27 (2.80) | 3.73 (3.55) | 2.36 (1.50) | 1.64 (2.25) | |
| TMD | HAMB | 19.00 (12.30) | 29.55 (21.97) | 32.09 (27.94) | 24.55 (18.12) | 20.18 (13.88) |
| HBR | 22.25 (12.69) | 31.58 (22.98) | 37.17 (20.74) | 37.75 (15.98) | 31.08 (13.63) | |
| NBR | 20.82 (17.85) | 20.45 (11.24) | 30.18 (19.76) | 26.73 (16.85) | 24.45 (12.86) |
PRE, 2 days before the onset; D7, 7th day; D14, 14th day; D21, 21st day; POST, first day after; HAMB, hypoxic ambulatory condition; HBR, hypoxic bed rest condition; NBR, normoxic bed rest condition; TMD, total mood disturbance.