Optimizing human performance in extreme environments through precision medicine: From spaceflight to high-performance operations on Earth.

Cambridge prisms, Precision medicine Pub Date : 2023-06-30 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1017/pcm.2023.16
Michael A Schmidt, Jeffrey A Jones, Christopher E Mason
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Humans operating in extreme environments often conduct their operations at the edges of the limits of human performance. Sometimes, they are required to push these limits to previously unattained levels. As a result, their margins for error in execution are much smaller than that found in the general public. These same small margins for error that impact execution may also impact risk, safety, health, and even survival. Thus, humans operating in extreme environments have a need for greater refinement in their preparation, training, fitness, and medical care. Precision medicine (PM) is uniquely suited to address the needs of those engaged in these extreme operations because of its depth of molecular analysis, derived precision countermeasures, and ability to match each individual (and his or her specific molecular phenotype) with any given operating context (environment). Herein, we present an overview of a systems approach to PM in extreme environments, which affords clinicians one method to contextualize the inputs, processes, and outputs that can form the basis of a formal practice. For the sake of brevity, this overview is focused on molecular dynamics, while providing only a brief introduction to the also important physiologic and behavioral phenotypes in PM. Moreover, rather than a full review, it highlights important concepts, while using only selected citations to illustrate those concepts. It further explores, by demonstration, the basic principles of using functionally characterized molecular networks to guide the practical application of PM in extreme environments. At its core, PM in extreme environments is about attention to incremental gains and losses in molecular network efficiency that can scale to produce notable changes in health and performance. The aim of this overview is to provide a conceptual overview of one approach to PM in extreme environments, coupled with a selected suite of practical considerations for molecular profiling and countermeasures.

通过精准医疗在极端环境中优化人类表现:从太空飞行到地球上的高性能操作
在极端环境中工作的人类往往是在人类性能极限的边缘执行任务。有时,他们需要将这些极限提升到以前无法达到的水平。因此,他们在执行过程中的误差幅度要比普通人小得多。这些影响执行力的微小误差也可能影响风险、安全、健康甚至生存。因此,在极端环境中工作的人类需要在准备、训练、体能和医疗保健方面更加精益求精。精准医疗(PM)因其分子分析的深度、衍生的精准对策以及将每个人(及其特定分子表型)与任何给定的行动背景(环境)相匹配的能力,非常适合满足参与这些极端行动的人员的需求。在此,我们概述了极端环境下的 PM 系统方法,它为临床医生提供了一种方法,可将输入、过程和输出情景化,从而形成正式实践的基础。为简明扼要起见,本综述侧重于分子动力学,同时仅简要介绍了 PM 中同样重要的生理和行为表型。此外,本综述不是全面综述,而是突出重要概念,同时仅使用部分引文来说明这些概念。通过演示,它进一步探讨了利用功能特征分子网络指导极端环境中可吸入颗粒物实际应用的基本原则。极端环境中的可吸入颗粒物的核心是关注分子网络效率的增量和减量,这些增量和减量可以在健康和性能方面产生显著的变化。本综述旨在从概念上概述极端环境中的可吸入颗粒物的一种方法,以及分子剖析和对策的一套选定的实际考虑因素。
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