Menu Fatigue in Space: Satiated Astronauts
Part 2 of the Menu Fatigue series: exploring the established problem of underconsumption and diminished energy intake on previous space missions.
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Part 2 of the Menu Fatigue series: exploring the established problem of underconsumption and diminished energy intake on previous space missions.
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Menu Fatigue, an offshoot of Sensory Specific Satiety, is a physiological response that keeps individuals from wanting too much of any particular food. When considering space travel, which is already limited in menu variety, it’s an issue that will need to be dealt with if longer missions are going to be successful.
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Discover the first food eaten in space, who thinks “Tang sucks,” and how food science technology has improved for space missions over the past half century.
A Complete History of Space Food Read More »