Sunken cheeks, heavy weight loss: Sunita Williams’ latest photos raise serious health concerns

Synopsis

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams faced health issues during her ISS mission. Her eight-day mission extended to six months due to spacecraft problems. Williams experienced weight loss, a common issue for astronauts on long missions. NASA is monitoring her health. Williams will return to Earth in February. This incident highlights the health risks of space travel.

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams health deteriorates amid extended ISS mission; know what health experts has to sayAgencies
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NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is dealing with health issues following an extended mission on the International Space Station (ISS). Initially planned for eight days, Williams’ mission stretched into six months due to a malfunction with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft. Along with astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore, Williams’ health has been a point of concern after recent photos revealed visible weight loss, raising questions about potential nutritional deficiencies and the physical impact of the prolonged stay.

Extended Mission Due to Technical Malfunction

Williams’ mission on the ISS was meant to be short-term, but technical problems with the Starliner spacecraft delayed her return. The unexpected extension has resulted in concerns about the physical toll the extended stay has taken on her body. In a microgravity environment, astronauts face numerous challenges, including muscle and bone loss, making long stays particularly difficult.

Weight Loss and Possible Nutritional Deficiencies

Recent images of Williams have caused concern among experts, showing signs of significant weight loss. In the latest photos, her cheeks appeared sunken, a sign of total body weight loss. The photos suggest calorie deficit, which is common in astronauts, as the demands of space often result in burning more calories than consumed.

Living in Microgravity: Unique Health Challenges

The microgravity environment aboard the ISS is known to cause various health issues. Without gravity, astronauts experience muscle and bone loss, and they must exercise for about 2.5 hours daily to prevent atrophy. Despite these efforts, the effects of long-term space missions can be hard to mitigate. The absence of gravity also leads to fluid shifts, causing swelling in the head and potentially affecting vision, while disrupting metabolic processes can contribute to nutritional deficiencies.

Though space stations have pressurized cabins, the stresses of space travel still affect the human body in multiple ways. Longer space stays can alter cardiovascular and respiratory functions and suppress the immune system, making astronauts more vulnerable to illness. Visible weight loss, especially in the face, is often a sign that an astronaut’s calorie intake is insufficient for the energy demands of space travel.

Sunita William’s Return Planning

Williams and Wilmore are expected to remain on the ISS until early February, with their return to Earth depending on the launch schedule of SpaceX’s Dragon capsule. Until then, NASA’s medical team is closely monitoring their health, providing remote support for their nutrition, exercise, and psychological well-being.

Broader Health Concerns for Space Crews

Williams’ health issues are not isolated. After a 235-day mission, Crew-8 astronauts faced similar health concerns. While they appeared healthy upon return, they were later sent for medical evaluations as a precaution. NASA has emphasized that these evaluations are standard practice following prolonged space missions, which are associated with various health risks.

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