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Evaluation of stress induced by flight activity by measuring the hormonal response
Authors:Stefano Farrace MD  Roberto Biselli  Luca Urbani  Cristiano Ferlini  Claudio De Angelis
Institution:(1) D.A.S.R.S. Aerospace Medicine Department, Pratica di Mare AFB, Aeroporto Pratice di Mare, 00040 Pomezia, Italy
Abstract:The aim of the present study was to quantitatively investigate the different levels of adaptation to glight and to evaluate the hormonal respone to flight activity as a possible reliable tol to quantify the level of stress induced by flight. The hormonal response of growth hormone (GH), cortisol, and prolactin (PRL) to flight activity was evaluated in a group of student pilots (n=11; all male; age 20±2 years) and flight instructors (n=11; all male; age 27±2 years) of an Italian Air Force flight school. Blood samples were obtained immediately before and after a training flight session. Hormonal determination by RIA technique after flight showed a significant increase of plasma hormonal levels of GH, PRL, and cortisol in the students. Conversely, in the instructors only GH showed a significant increase versus preflight values, whereas PRL and cortisol did not show significant differences. Moreover, preflight hormonal levels of GH and PRL were significantly higher for student pilots compared to the same values for flight instructors. The data lead to establishing a close correlation between the hormonal response to flight activity and the level of tolerance and adaptation to flight-induced stress.This study was in part presented as an oral communication to the 62nd Meeting of the Aerospace Medical Association. (Farrace, S. et al., Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine 1992; 63(5):Abstract 413). We gratefully acknowledge Mr. Paul Codley for reviewing the English version.
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