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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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) |
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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 |
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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 |
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A New Novel Method for The Gain of Skeletal Muscle Mass − Application for Anti- Metabolic Syndrome − |
Yoshitaka Ohno*1, Katsumasa Goto*1, Hirosaki Gakuin University*2 |
*1 Laboratory of Physiology, Toyohashi SOZO University, *2 Hirosaki Gakuin University |
heat-stress, skeletal muscles, soleus muscles, metabolic syndrome |
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Relationship Between Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness and Movement Form of Exercise |
Toshiyuki Kurihara*1, Yasuo Kawakami*1, Naokazu Miyamoto*1, Jun Sakuma*2 |
*1 Waseda University, Faculty of sport sciences, *2 Waseda University, Graduate school of sport sciences |
calf raise exercise, muscle soreness, maximum voluntary contraction(MVC), ankle range of motion(ROM) |
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Effect of Post-exercise Heat Treatment on Eccentric Contraction-induced Muscle Soreness and Muscle Damage |
Norio Saga, Hisashi Naito, Shizuo Katamoto |
Juntendo University |
post-exercise heat treatment, eccentric contraction, muscle damage, microwave hyperthermia treatment |
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The Effect of Hyperoxic Gas Breathing During Recovery Phase on Exercise Performance in Intermittent Sprint Cycling in Hypoxia |
Takeshi Ogawa*1, Takeshi Nishiyasu*2 |
*1 Tokuyama University, Institute of Health & Sport Sciences, *2 University of Tsukuba |
intermittent sprint cycling, hypoxia |
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Effect of Oral Water Intake During Exercise on The Blood Pressure During the Following Recovery in Humans |
Nobuyuki Miyai*1, Mikio Arita*2, Ikuharu Morioka*2, Kazuhisa Miyashita*2 |
*1 Osaka Kyoiku University, *2 Wakayama Medical University |
central blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, graded symptom-limited submaximal exercise, pulse pressure amplification |
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Evaluation of Local and Whole Body Thermal Comfort Sensations Using Salivary Amylase Activity and Cortisol |
Takako Fukazawa*1, Yutaka Tochihara*2, George Havenith*3 |
*1 Fukuoka Women’s University, *2 Fukuoka Women’s University, *3 Loughborough University |
thermal comfort, amylase activity, cortisol |
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Effect of Oral Water Intake During Exercise on The Blood Pressure During the Following Recovery in Humans |
Akira Miura, Masako Yamaoka Endo |
Department of Exercise Science and Physiology, School of Health Sciences, Prefectural University of Hiroshima |
post-exercise hypotension, plasma volume |
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Validity of Muscle Strength Evaluation by Elasticity Measuring Instruments using Ultrasound Signal |
Satoshi Muraki*1, Kiyotaka Fukumoto*1, Osamu Fukuda*2 |
*1 Faculty of Design, Kyushu University, *2 Measurement Solution Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology |
ultrasound signal, muscle strength, muscle thickness, muscle hardness |
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Study on Application of in situ Silica Filled Natural Rubber for Sport Goods |
Yuko Ikeda |
Department of Chemistry and Materials Technology Graduate School of Science and Technology Kyoto Institute of Technology |
natural rubber, solgel reaction, kinetic friction |
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Development of the Correction / Prevention Inner Socks for the Foot Alignment Malfunction −Inner Socks for the Valgus, Club, Flat and High Arch Foot Adults and Adolescents- |
Yuji Ohgi, Kenichirou Imamura, Shun Watanabe |
Keio University, Graduate School of Media and Governance |
flat foot, high arch adults, inner socks |
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Favorable Effects of Non-Instrumental Resistance Training on Fat Distribution and Metabolic Profiles in Obese Middle-Aged Males |
Shigeki Tsuzuku*1, Taeko Kajioka*2 |
*1 Department of Public Health Kochi Medical School, *2 School of Public Health(SPH) Graduate School of Medicine The University of Tokyo |
resistance training, body composition, fat distribution, metabolic profiles, middle-aged males |
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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 |
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