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Nutritional Orthopedics and Space Nutrition as Two Sides of the Same Coin: A Scoping Review.

Matteo Briguglio1.   

Abstract

Since the Moon landing, nutritional research has been charged with the task of guaranteeing human health in space. In addition, nutrition applied to Orthopedics has developed in recent years, driven by the need to improve the efficiency of the treatment path by enhancing the recovery after surgery. As a result, nutritional sciences have specialized into two distinct fields of research: Nutritional Orthopedics and Space Nutrition. The former primarily deals with the nutritional requirements of old patients in hospitals, whereas the latter focuses on the varied food challenges of space travelers heading to deep space. Although they may seem disconnected, they both investigate similar nutritional issues. This scoping review shows what these two disciplines have in common, highlighting the mutual features between (1) pre-operative vs. pre-launch nutritional programs, (2) hospital-based vs. space station nutritional issues, and (3) post-discharge vs. deep space nutritional resilience. PubMed and Google Scholar were used to collect documents published from 1950 to 2020, from which 44 references were selected on Nutritional Orthopedics and 44 on Space Nutrition. Both the orthopedic patient and the astronaut were found to suffer from food insecurity, malnutrition, musculoskeletal involution, flavor/pleasure issues, fluid shifts, metabolic stresses, and isolation/confinement. Both fields of research aid the planning of demand-driven food systems and advanced nutritional approaches, like tailored diets with nutrients of interest (e.g., vitamin D and calcium). The nutritional features of orthopedic patients on Earth and of astronauts in space are undeniably related. Consequently, it is important to initiate close collaborations between orthopedic nutritionists and space experts, with the musculoskeletal-related dedications playing as common fuel.

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Keywords:  age-related bone losses; aging prematurely; altered; bones and bone tissue; dietary supplement; gravity; healthy eating; musculoskeletal physiological phenomena; nutritional physiological phenomena; sarcopenia; space travel

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33535596      PMCID: PMC7912880          DOI: 10.3390/nu13020483

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrients        ISSN: 2072-6643            Impact factor:   5.717


  106 in total

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2.  Bedside Menu Ordering System increases energy and protein intake while decreasing plate waste and food costs in hospital patients.

Authors:  Sally McCray; Kirsty Maunder; Rebecca Norris; Jessica Moir; Kristen MacKenzie-Shalders
Journal:  Clin Nutr ESPEN       Date:  2018-05-10

3.  Nutritional Requirements for Sustaining Health and Performance During Exposure to Extreme Environments.

Authors:  Stefan M Pasiakos
Journal:  Annu Rev Nutr       Date:  2020-06-12       Impact factor: 11.848

4.  The Effect of β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HMB) on Sarcopenia and Functional Frailty in Older Persons: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  J Oktaviana; J Zanker; S Vogrin; G Duque
Journal:  J Nutr Health Aging       Date:  2019       Impact factor: 4.075

5.  Effect of Osteosarcopenia on Postoperative Functional Outcomes and Subsequent Fracture in Elderly Hip Fracture Patients.

Authors:  Gi Cheol Bae; Kyoung Ho Moon
Journal:  Geriatr Orthop Surg Rehabil       Date:  2020-07-09

6.  Osteosarcopenia.

Authors:  James Paintin; Cyrus Cooper; Elaine Dennison
Journal:  Br J Hosp Med (Lond)       Date:  2018-05-02       Impact factor: 0.825

7.  Challenges in Personalized Nutrition and Health.

Authors:  Meghna Verma; Raquel Hontecillas; Nuria Tubau-Juni; Vida Abedi; Josep Bassaganya-Riera
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2018-11-29

8.  Growth and Essential Carotenoid Micronutrients in Lemna gibba as a Function of Growth Light Intensity.

Authors:  Jared J Stewart; William W Adams; Christine M Escobar; Marina López-Pozo; Barbara Demmig-Adams
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2020-05-07       Impact factor: 5.753

9.  Oral Supplementation with Sucrosomial Ferric Pyrophosphate Plus L-Ascorbic Acid to Ameliorate the Martial Status: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Matteo Briguglio; Silvana Hrelia; Marco Malaguti; Elena De Vecchi; Giovanni Lombardi; Giuseppe Banfi; Patrizia Riso; Marisa Porrini; Sergio Romagnoli; Fabio Pino; Tiziano Crespi; Paolo Perazzo
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-01-31       Impact factor: 5.717

Review 10.  Selected discoveries from human research in space that are relevant to human health on Earth.

Authors:  Mark Shelhamer; Jacob Bloomberg; Adrian LeBlanc; G Kim Prisk; Jean Sibonga; Scott M Smith; Sara R Zwart; Peter Norsk
Journal:  NPJ Microgravity       Date:  2020-02-12       Impact factor: 4.415

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Authors:  Matteo Briguglio; Thomas W Wainwright
Journal:  Ther Clin Risk Manag       Date:  2022-01-06       Impact factor: 2.423

Review 2.  Long-Term Space Nutrition: A Scoping Review.

Authors:  Hong Tang; Hope Hui Rising; Manoranjan Majji; Robert D Brown
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-12-31       Impact factor: 5.717

3.  Perioperative Anesthesia and Acute Smell Alterations in Spine Surgery: A "Sniffing Impairment" Influencing Refeeding?

Authors:  Matteo Briguglio; Tiziano Crespi; Francesco Langella; Patrizia Riso; Marisa Porrini; Laura Scaramuzzo; Roberto Bassani; Marco Brayda-Bruno; Pedro Berjano
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2022-03-16
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