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University | Reference Interval of Maximal Oxygen Uptake (VO₂max) as One of the Determinants of Health-Related Physical Fitness in Japanese | Masato Suzuki*1, Kiyoji Tanaka*2, Kiyoji Tanaka*3, Susumu Sawada*4, Yuko Odagiri*5 | *1 Department of Laboratory Medicine, The Jikei University School of Medicine, *2 Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, Division of Health and Sport Medicine University of Tsukuba, *3 Sony Health Insurance Society, *4 Health Promotion Center, Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd., *5 Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Tokyo Medical University | Maximal oxygen uptake(VO₂max), reference interval, metabolic syndrome(MS), treadmill, cycle ergometer | View details
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University | Exercise Intensity during Treadmill Walking with Gait Patterned FES among Patients with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury | Masae Miyatani*1, Noritaka Kawashima*2, T.Adam Thrasher*3 | *1 Lyndhurst Centre, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, *2 Research Institute of the National Rehabilitation Center, *3 Health & Human Performance, University of Houston | spinal cord injury, fitness level, gait patterned functional electrical stimulation(GP-FES), treadmill, oxygen consumption | View details
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University | The Effects of Viscosity and Depth of Water on Energy Expenditure during Water Treadmill Walking. | Sho Onodera, Motohiko Miyachi, Kazuhiko Kimura, Shozo Yonetani, Yumiko Nakamura | Department of Health and Sports sciences Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare | energy expenditure, water walking, metabolic responses, treadmill | View details
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University | Is Walking in Water Superior to Walking on Land ? -Exercise Intensity of Treadmill Walking in Water- | Ritsuko Nihei*1, Hideki Hara*1, Yoshihiro Yamada*1, Yoshiharu Shibata*2 | *1 Kokugakuin University, *2 Tokyo Gakugei University | intensity of exercise, treadmill, aerobic work | View details
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University | Effects of Physical Exercise on Renal Function | Masato Suzuki, Masatoshi Shiota, Takayuki Nakajima | Department of Laboratory Medicine, The Tokyo Jikei-Kai University School of Medicine | treadmill, urinary proteins (total protein, microglobulin), creatinine clearance (Ccr), renal function | View details
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