Mesh : Aerospace Medicine Air Travel Atmospheric Pressure Guidelines as Topic Humans Humidity Jet Lag Syndrome / physiopathology Stress, Physiological / physiology Stress, Psychological / physiopathology

来  源:   DOI:10.3357/AMHP.4225.2015   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Medical Guidelines for Airline Travel provide information that enables healthcare providers to properly advise patients who plan to travel by air. Modern commercial aircraft are very safe and, in most cases, reasonably comfortable. However, all flights, short or long haul, impose stresses on passengers. Preflight stresses include airport commotion on the ground such as carrying baggage, walking long distances, getting to the gate on time, and being delayed. In-flight stresses include acceleration, vibration (including turbulence), noise, lowered barometric pressure, variations of temperature and humidity, and fatigue among others. Healthy passengers normally tolerate these stresses quite well; however, there is the potential for passengers to become ill during or after the flight due to these stresses, especially for those with pre-existing medical conditions and reduced physiological reserves.
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