A dataset provided by the European Space Agency

Name Circadian Rhythms - Core temperature and circadian rhythms in humans during long-term spaceflights
Operational Nomenclature Circadian Rhythms
URL https://hreda.esac.esa.int/hreda/#/pages/investigation;investigationAcronym=CircadianRhythms_ISS
DOI https://doi.org/10.57780/esa-xw2jeit
Platform ISS
HRE-E3P Category Human Research
Mission Inc31, Inc32, Inc33, Inc35, Inc36, Inc37, Inc38, Inc39, Inc40, Inc41, Inc42, Inc43, Inc44, Inc45, Inc46, Inc47, Inc48, Inc49, Inc50, Inc51, Inc52, Inc53, Inc54, Inc55, Inc56, Inc57, Inc58, Inc59, Inc60
Team Coordinator Name Hans-Christian Gunga
Version 1.0
Team Members CircadianRhythms_ISS
Publication S Mendt, MA Maggioni, M Nordine, M Steinach, O Opatz, DL Belavý, D Felsenberg, J Koch, P Shang, HC Gunga, A Stahn, 2016, Circadian rhythms in bed rest: Monitoring core body temperature via heat-flux approach is superior to skin surface temperature, Chronobiology International, DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2016.1224241

AC Stahn, Anika Friedl-Werner, O Opatz, MA Maggioni, M Steinach, V Weller von Ahlefeld, Alan D. Moore, BE Crucian, Scott M. Smith, Sara R. Zwart, T Schlabs, S Mendt, T Trippel, E Koralewski, J Koch, Alexander Choukèr, Günther Reitz, P Shang, L Röcker, KA Kirsch, HC Gunga, 2017, Increased core body temperature in astronauts during long-duration space missions, Scientific Reports, 7, article number: 16180
Temporal Coverage 2012-04-28T00:00:00Z/2019-10-03T00:00:00Z
Mission Description The HRE Data Archive (HREDA) collects information and data of investigations funded or co-funded by ESA’s Directorate for Human and Robotic Exploration (HRE) and performed on microgravity and ground-based facilities since 1972.
Creator Contact https://hreda.esac.esa.int/hreda/#/pages/help/contact
Date Published 2023-09-14T01:02:06Z
Last Update 2024-11-21
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, 2023, 'Circadian Rhythms', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.57780/esa-xw2jeit