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Research Institute | Evaluation of Endothelial Function with Exercise-related Change in Pulse Wave Velocity | Jun Sugawara | Institute for Human Science and Biomedical Engineering, the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST) | pulse wave velocity(PWV), arterial stiffness, endothelial function, single-leg pedaling exercise | View details
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University | Effects of Regular Endurance Exercise on Autophagy in Skeletal Muscles of Adult and Old Rats | Yuji Ogura*1, Hitoshi Sugiyama*1, Tatsuo Akema*1, Hisashi Naito*2, Ryo Kakigi*2 | *1 St. Marianna University School of Medicine, *2 Juntendo University | macroautophagy, autophagy, chronic exercise, skeletal muscles, sedentary control, endurance training | View details
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University | Effect of Eccentric Contraction on the Recruitment of Motor Units in Patients with ACL Rupture | Yu Konishi*1, Ryuta Kinugasa*2, Toshiaki Oda*3 | *1 National Defense Academy, *2 University of Waseda, *3 Hyogo University of Teacher Education | activated cross-sectional area, quadriceps femoris(QF), anterior cruciate ligament(ACL) | View details
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University | The Skin-Gas Nitric Oxide Concentration is Useful for an Index of Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage | Hiroshi Itoh, Yoshihiko Yamazaki*1, Takao Tsuda*2 | *1 Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, *2 Research Fellow, Nagoya Institute of Technology | skin-gas, NO concentrations, repetition maximum(RM)knee flexion-extension exercise, isokinetic eccentric contraction, knee extension muscle strength(1RM), muscle soreness | View details
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University | Mechanism of Steadiness During Force-Matching Tasks of Synergistic Muscles by Using Intramuscular Electrical Noise Stimulation | Motoki Kouzaki*1, Tetsuya Kimura*2 | *1 Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Graduate School of Human and Environmental studies, Kyoto University, *2 Laboratory of Applied Physiology, Graduate School of Human and Environmental studies, Kyoto University | quality of life, motor performance, steadiness, maximal voluntary contraction, intramuscular electrical noise stimulation, rectus femoris, vastus lateralis(ESVL), vastus medialis, knee extensor muscles, plantar flexion, tibialis nerve | View details
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University | Development of Simple Leg/Trunk Training Methods Safely Achievable Even by the Frail Elderly | Shin Murata*1, Sakiya Yamasaki*2, Jun Murata*3, Hiroshi Otao*4, Michie Oyama*5 | *1 Faculty of Rehabilitation Science, Nishikyushu University, *2 Faculty of Social Welfare and Human Services, Fukuoka Social Medical Welfare University, *3 Department of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki University, *4 Faculty of Health and Welfare, Prefectural University of Hiroshima, *5 Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, Fukuoka Prefectural University | leg training, load-bearing capacity, lower limb loading force, grip strength, walking speed, muscular strength, Timed up & go test(TUG), frequency of standing up | View details
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University | Does Strenuous Exercise Attenuate Cognitive Performance? | Soichi Ando*1, Misaka Kimura*2, Yosuke Yamada*1 | *1 Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, *2 Fukuoka University | acute, cognitive function, Ericksen flanker, Cerebral oxygenation, peak VO₂ | View details
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University | Effect of Robotic Hand-Assisted Motion on Skilled Finger Movements | Kiyotaka Kamibayashi, Yasuhisa Hasegawa, Hiroaki Kawamoto, Kei Kinugawa | University of Tsukuba | robot, passive training, finger tapping | View details
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University | Does the Circadian Rhythm Present in The Recruitment Threshold of Motor Unit? | Hidetaka Yamaguchi*1, Kuniatsu Nagami*1, Terumasa Takahara*2, Kazutoshi Seki*3, Sho Onodera*4 | *1 Department of Health Welfare and Human Performance, School of Social Welfare, KIBI International University, *2 Doctoral Program in Health Science, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare, *3 University of marketing and distribution sciences, Faculty of service industries, Department of hospital and welfare service, *4 Department of Health and Sports Sciences, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare | loop time, Hoffmann reflex(H-reflex), daily rhythms, circadian rhythm, recruitment threshold of motor unit, rectal temperature | View details
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University | Effects of Voluntary Exercise on Adiponectin and Cerebrovascular Lesion in a Rat Spontaneous Stroke Model | Masaki Tabuchi*1, Kana Ooshima*1, Hiroshi Sakaue*2 | *1 Kinki University School of Medicine, *2 Institute of Health Biosciences, the University of Tokushima Graduate School | plasma adiponectin, ischemic, cerebrovascular disease, malignant stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats(M-SHRSP) | View details
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University | Influence of Weight Cycling Assessed by a Way of Weight Loss, and Effects of Habitual Exercise Practice in Weight-Cyclers | Taketaka Hara | Faculty of Education, Department of Health and Sports Education, Shimane University | weight cycling(WC), energy intake restriction, exercise, metabolic parameters, resting energy expenditure(REE) | View details
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Research Institute | The Effects of Muscle Dmage Induced by Eccentric Exercise on Motor Learning and It's Neurophysiological Mechanism in Hand Muscles | *1 Takashi Endoh, *2 Takashi Endoh, *3 Kimitaka Nakazawa | *1 Department of Rehabilitation for Movement Functions, Research institute, National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities, *2 Graduate School of Human Sciences, Waseda University, *3 Depertment of Life Science, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo | muscle damage, eccentric exercise, maximal voluntary contraction(MVC), motor learning task, first dorsal interosseous muscle(FDI), transcranial magnetic stimulations, motor evoked potentials(MEP) | View details
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University | Investigation Into the Effective Conditions of Resistance Training with Blood Flow Restriction for the Gain of Muscle Strength -Examination of Skeletal Muscle Energy Metabolism- | Shintaro Kinugawa*1, Tdashi Suga*1, Koichi Okita*2 | *1 Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, *2 Graduate School of Program in Lifelong Learning Studies, Hokusho University | resistance training, blood flow restriction, intramuscular metabolism, magnetic resonance spectroscopy(MRS), exercise protocol | View details
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University | The Relationship between Anorectic Gut Hormone Levels and Energy Intake Timing after Aerobic Exercise | Shin-ya Ueda, Takahiro Yoshikawa, Yoshihiro Katsura, Tatsuya Usui, Shigeo Fujimoto | *1 Department of Sports Medicine, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, *2 Graduate School of Program in Lifelong Learning Studies | anorectic gut hormone, aerobic exercise, cycling exercise, VO₂max, blood samples | View details
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University | Effects of Exercises Involving Rubber Tubes on Patients Receiving Hemodialysis Treatment | Hideki Shimamoto*1, Sumie Suzuki*2, Itoko Tobita*2 | *1 Institute for Higher Education Research and Practice, Osaka University, *2 Department of Clinical Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University | hemodialysis, exercise capacity, muscle atrophy, quality of life, intradialytic exercise training, rubber tubing | View details
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Company | DESCENTE SPORTS SCIENCE Vol.31 CONTENTS | THE DESCENTE AND ISHIMOTO MEMORIAL FOUNDATION FOR THE PROMOTION SPORTS SCIENCE | THE DESCENTE AND ISHIMOTO MEMORIAL FOUNDATION FOR THE PROMOTION SPORTS SCIENCE | contents, DESCENTE SPORTS SCIENCE, sports | View details |
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 | Respiratory and Cardiovascular Responses to Exercise after Hypoxic Exposure | Keisho Katayama*1, Koji Ishida*1, Mitsuru Saito*2 | *1 Nagoya University, *2 Toyota Technological Institute | following hypoxic exposure, muscle sympathetic nerve activity(MSNA), heart rate(HR), arterial blood pressure(BP), normoxia, peak oxygen uptake(VO2peak), minute ventilation(VE) | View details
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University | Development of Muscle Strength Training with Intermittent Exposure to Hypoxia | Mitsuo Neya | Graduate school of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo | resistance training, hypoxia, cross-sectional area(CSA), muscular strength, physiological responses, maximal knee extension torque | View details
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University | The Effects of Hygroscopicity and Absorbency of Fabrics in a Tight Fitting Sport Wear on Clothing Environment During Exercise in Human Who Clothed | Mari Inoue, Anna Ooue, Narihiko Kondo | Kobe University, Graduate School of Human Development and Environment | clothing environment, comfort sensation, humidity sensation, hygroscopicity, absorbency | View details
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