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JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE
Volume 26, Issue 1 / 2006
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Effects of Green Tea Intake on Urine Component during the Ascent of Mt. Daisen in Summer Kazutoshi SEKI*1, Kazuki NISHIMURA*1, Takeshi OKAMOTO*1, Daisuke NISHIOKA*1, Eri OYANAGI*1, Toshiaki KOBAYASHI*1, Tomoharu KAZIYAMA*1, Wooram BEKU*1, Sho ONODERA*1, Yuka NOSE*2, Tomoko NAGAYAMA*3, Shinichi ABO*4, Kengo AOYAMA*4, Koki TAKAHASHI*5, Hidetaka YAMAGUCHI*6 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 1-5, 2006. |
Mountain Medicine: Silver Hut to 21st Century James S. Milledge JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 7-8, 2006. |
A Brief History of Mountain Medicine on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau Ge Ri-Li JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 9-12, 2006. |
Changes of Cardiac Structure and Function in Pediatric Patients with High Altitude Heart Disease in Tibet Ge Ri-Li1, 2, 3, Haihua Bao1, 2, 3, Qi Haining1, 2, 3, Ma Ruyan1, 2, 3 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 13-13, 2006. |
Neurological Conditions at Altitude which Fall Outside The Usual Definition of Altitude Sickness Buddha Basnyat JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 14-14, 2006. |
It is adaptation to the extreme north of the intense cold movement and a diffusion of the human Yoshiharu Sekino JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 15-15, 2006. |
Mountaineering Skis in Japanese North Alps within One Day Yasuhiro HAYAKAWA JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 17-19, 2006. |
A plane trip and mountain climbing medicine 大越裕文 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 21-21, 2006. |
A Construction Trial of "Health Evaluation Network for Mountaineer" Masako HORII, Shigeru SAITO, Norihiro KAMIKOMAKI, Naoko SHIGA, Kei KUROKAWA, Mayuko KONOMI JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 23-26, 2006. |
The present conditions of the travel clinic network in Japan Atsuro Hamada JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 27-27, 2006. |
Pro and Con "Commercial Expeditions to the Great Himalayas" Muneo NUKITA JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 29-29, 2006. |
"The thing which the prosperity of cataclysm - open call for participants mountain-climbing party of the Himalayas mountain climbing suggests" 江本嘉伸 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 30-32, 2006. |
"The popularization and open call for participants mountain climbing of the Himalayas mountain climbing" 大蔵喜福 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 32-33, 2006. |
"Problems of the Himalayas open call for participants mountain climbing" 池田常道 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 33-35, 2006. |
「Medical Aspects of Commercial (guided) Expeditions to the Himalayas」 Buddha Basnyat JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 35-36, 2006. |
"A universal principle of the Takamine mountain climbing" Kazuyoshi Kondo JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 36-37, 2006. |
"An impression of the open call for participants mountain climbing participation" 南井英弘 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 37-38, 2006. |
"The difference of the open call for participants corps" 倉岡裕之 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 38-40, 2006. |
Comment on Commercial Himalayan Expeditions James S. Milledge JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 40-41, 2006. |
A Progress Report on NPO "Valid Utilization of Mt. Fuji Weather Station", and the Outline of the Research Proposals Yukiko DOKIYA JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 43-46, 2006. |
A Transportable Oxygen Concentrator: Performance at the Summit of Mt. Fuji Shigeru SAITO*1, Hitoshi SHIMADA*2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 47-50, 2006. |
Psychiatry in High Mountain Passes Reconsidered Kazuo FUJIEDA JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 51-56, 2006. |
Adaptation to High Altitude in Sherpas: Association with the Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism in the Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Gene Yunden DROMA*1, Masayuki HANAOKA*1, Michiko Ito*1, Keishi Kubo*1, Buddha BASNYAT*2, *3, Pritam NEUPANE*3, Amit ARJYAL*3, Anil PANDIT*3, Dependra SHARMA*3, Yoshihiko KATSUYAMA*4, Masao OTA*5 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 57-64, 2006. |
Changes of the Rectal Temperature, Heart Rate and the Scale of a Subjective Thermal Sensation Using Thermal Underwear during Two Hours Stay in Snow Hole Sho ONODERA, Wooram BAIK, Kazutoshi SEKI, Kazuki NISHIMURA, Takeshi OKAMOTO, Daisuke NISHIOKA, Yasuo ISHIDA JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 65-67, 2006. |
Deformity of the Hand in the Free Climbers Yoshiko NISHITANI, Yuriko KONISHI JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 69-74, 2006. |
Relationship between Breath Holding Time and Respiratory Chemical Sensitivities Mari YOKOI*1, Atsuko MASUDA*1, Shigeru MASUYAMA*1, Chikako YOSHINO*2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 75-79, 2006. |
Effect of Voluntary Coordinated Breathings, Posture and Walking on Arterial Oxygen Saturation at High Altitude - Improvement during Intervention and Immediately after Intervention - Ken TAKAHASHI*1, Manabu IWATA*2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 81-86, 2006. |
Comparison of Cardiorespiratory State between Different Approaches to a High Altitude Region in Antarctica Shinji OTANI*1, Giichirou OHNO*2, Kazuo OBINATA*3, Norifumi SHIMOEDA*4, Hideki OHNO*5 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 87-90, 2006. |
Effects of Different Amount of Water Intake on Blood Pressure during Mountaineering Atsushi SAITO*1, Tetsuro OGAKI*1, Takehira NAKAO*2, Masahiko MURAKAMI*2, Taiki FUJIWARA*2, Hiroki KAWABUCHI*2, Jun-ichi NISHIDA*3 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 91-97, 2006. |
Increased Energy Expenditure and Weight Loss at High Altitude (The Fifth Report) - The Changes of Energy Expenditure, Insulin sensitivity and Lipolysis at Different High Altitude Levels (Sea Level, MURODO, Mt. TATEYAMA, Mt. FUJI) - Shigeyoshi NAGASAKI*1, Eisuke TAKAZAKURA*1, Masako KANAYAMA*1, Yasuhiko IEKI*1, Ryuichi TANABE*1, Yuji WATANABE*2, Masayuki SAITO*3 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 99-105, 2006. |
Evaluation of the Usefulness of Three Guidelines for the Prevention of Fatigue during Mountaineering Masahiro HAGIWARA, Reona NAKAHARA, Masayoshi YAMAMOTO JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 107-113, 2006. |
An Equation to Estimate Energy Consumption during Climbing; From the Relationships among the Walking Time, Walking Distance, Body Weight, and Pack Weight Reona NAKAHARA, Masahiro HAGIWARA, Masayoshi YAMAMOTO JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 115-121, 2006. |
Effects of Intermittent Hypoxic Training Using a Portable Hypoxic Training Device; For Altitude Acclimatization of Climbers Kouichi SHIBATA, Takuya OHSAWA, Masayoshi YAMAMOTO JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 123-130, 2006. |
A Case of Cardiopulmonary Arrest Occurring on the Gozenyama during the Japanese Mountaineering Endurance Race: Successful Life-saving with the Aid of CPR and AED Shigenori KAMIO*1, Kazushi FUNAYAMA*2, Shigeo OHMORI*3, Izumi NOGUCHI*4, Kenichiro OTOMO*5, Yoshito HARA*5 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 131-136, 2006. |
Lethal Onset of Acute Appendicitis during Mountaineering of Japanese Alps: Report of a Case Hiroo NAITO*1, Yoshihito KUROKI*2, Ken-ichiro YAMAMOTO*3 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 137-142, 2006. |
Effect of Intermittent Hypobaric Hypoxia on Blood Parameters in Rats Hiroshi OKAMOTO JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 26(1): 143-147, 2006. |