Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.  2024 Sep;34(3):75-77. 10.46246/KJAsEM.240021.

Editorial for Vol. 34, No. 3

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  • 1International Healthcare Center, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea

Abstract

The first paper underscores the importance of managing pilots' mental and physical health to enhance aviation safety. It emphasizes the need for regular medical exams, fatigue management systems, and mental health support to reduce accidents. The second paper explores advancements in virtual reality (VR) technology in aerospace medicine. VR offers immersive training that mimics real-flight conditions, helping pilots prepare for emergencies and sensory illusions. It also enhances teamwork in aeromedical evacuation missions. Despite challenges like high costs and regulations, the paper anticipates VR's expanding role due to technological progress. The third paper examines how microgravity impacts astronauts' muscle and bone health during spaceflight. Reduced gravity leads to muscle atrophy and a shift to muscle fibers that fatigue easily. The study highlights that space radiation negatively affects bone cells, increasing bone loss and the risk of osteoporosis. The fourth paper discusses the evolving role of aerospace medicine with the rise of civilian space travel. As more civilians with diverse health backgrounds enter space, there's a greater need for medical professionals skilled in space environments.

Keyword

Aerospace medicine; Ergonomics; Pilots
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