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Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology
Volume 15, Issue 2 / 2009
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P.L. Exercise and sports for ailing individuals Masato Suzuki Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 35-35, 2009. |
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S.L. Sports Medicine in Jikei University and Kazushige Higuchi Kyozo Yonemoto Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 36-36, 2009. |
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I.L. Specific inflammatory condition in nucleus tractus solitarii of the spontaneously hypertensive rat: Is this a contributory cause to essential hypertension? Hidefumi Waki Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 37-37, 2009. |
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I.L. Perception, cognition and learning in the spinal cord Edgerton, V. R., Gerasimenko, Y, Lavrov, I., Ichiyama, R., Courtine, G., Zhong, H., Roy, R.R. Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 37-37, 2009. |
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S-I-1 Physical fitness in Japanese children Hisashi, NAITO Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 38-38, 2009. |
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S-I-2 The factors that cause the decline of the physical fitness of the children Haruo OZAWA Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 38-38, 2009. |
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S-I-3 Effect of physical activity on infant obesity -An animal experimentation study- Daisuke SHINDO Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 39-39, 2009. |
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S-I-4 The immunological significance of exercise for children Hiromi YANO Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 39-39, 2009. |
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S-II-1 Prolactin-releasing Peptide Mediating Exercise-induced Stress Response Hideaki SOYA1, Nao OHIWA2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 40-40, 2009. |
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S-II-2 Appetite control and exercise -Approach using laboratory animals- Masaki KIMURA Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 40-40, 2009. |
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S-II-3 The role of brain neurotransmitters on thermoregulation and central fatigue during exercise Hiroshi HASEGAWA Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 41-41, 2009. |
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S-II-4 Exercise enhances neurogenesis in hippocampus. Toshio Mikami Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 41-41, 2009. |
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S-III-1 How to Understand and Treat Athletes with Sports Disorders using Psychological Support Shiro NAKAGOMI Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 42-42, 2009. |
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S-III-2 Symposium III "Exercise and allergy" Motohiro Ebisawa Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 42-42, 2009. |
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S-III-3 Approach to treating sports disorders of athletes during their adolescence -From the viewpoint of an orthopedist Shunji OBA Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 43-43, 2009. |
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S-III-4 Issues related to sports injuries during growth periods in children and teens Hiroki FUNASAKI Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 43-43, 2009. |
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S-IV-1 Effects of exercise on pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome Yoshikazu TAKANAMNI Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 44-44, 2009. |
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S-IV-2 Diet therapy for patients with metabolic syndrome Yoshio FUJIOKA Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 44-44, 2009. |
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S-IV-3 Significance of magnesium deficiency in patients with diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome Mitsutoshi KATO1, Noriko KATO1, Kuninobu YOKOTA2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 45-45, 2009. |
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S-IV-4 Symposium IV:Lifestyle modification therapies contributing to countermeasures against metabolic syndrome Lifestyle modification therapies and its relevance to adipocytokines Hiroshi Yoshida Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 45-45, 2009. |
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S-V-1 Metabolic regulation of skeletal muscle properties Yoshinobu OHIRA Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 46-46, 2009. |
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S-V-2 A possible role of heat stress in the plasticity of skeletal muscles Katsumasa GOTO1, Takao SUGIURA2, Yoshinobu OHIRA3, Toshitada YOSHIOKA4 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 46-46, 2009. |
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S-V-3 Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) is a regulator of skeletal muscle mass Yuko MIYAGOE-SUZUKI1, Naoki ITO1, Naoki SUZUKI2, Shin’ichi TAKEDA1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 47-47, 2009. |
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S-V-4 Adipogenic differentiation of skeletal muscle progenitor/stem cells. Keitaro YAMANOUCHI Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 47-47, 2009. |
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S-V-5 Satellite cell activation mediated with sphingosine-1-phosphate Yosuke NAGATA1, 2, Ryoichi MATSUDA2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 48-48, 2009. |
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1-O-01 Effects of aquatic exercise under a hypobaric hypoxic condition on arterial stiffness and diameter of popliteal artery during reactive hyperemia in postmenopausal women Masato NISHIWAKI1, 2, Futoshi OGITA1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 48-48, 2009. |
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1-O-02 Impact of phase between muscle contraction and cardiac systole on blood pressure in electrical muscle stimulation. Tetsuya KIMURA, Toshio MORITANI Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 49-49, 2009. |
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1-O-03 Exercise training improves decrease in cardiac oxidative metabolic capacity through PPARα signaling in a rat model of menopause Motoyuki IEMITSU1, 2, Park Jong HOON2, 3, Koji SATO3, Seiji MAEDA3, Naomi OMI3, Izumi TABATA2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 49-49, 2009. |
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1-O-04 Different pedal rate of low-intensity cycle ergometer exercise influence to energy consumption and double product Hiroki YABE1, 2, Yuusuke NISHIDA1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 50-50, 2009. |
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1-O-05 Analyzing synchronization of cardiac and locomotor rhythms in humans using the Microsoft Office Excel. Shinta TAKEUCHI1, 2, Yuusuke NISHIDA1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 50-50, 2009. |
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1-O-06 The Relationship Between Indices of Arterosclerosis and Collagen Cross-Link in Pre-Menopausal Japanese Women Mizuho NAGATA1, Saeko MATUDA1, Jun KITAGAWA2, Akiko KOIKE3, Yoshibumi NAKAHARA3, Masaoi HOKARI1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 51-51, 2009. |
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1-O-07 Effects of acupuncture and heating on blood volume and oxygen saturation of human Achilles tendon in vivo Keitaro KUBO1), Toshihiro IKEBUKURO2), Katsutoshi YAESHIMA1), Hiroaki KANEHISA1) Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 51-51, 2009. |
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1-O-08 Effects of the low intensity strength training combined with a heat stimulation on maximum muscle strength in knee extensor Akira YOSHIOKA1, Kazuki NISHIMURA2, Kazutoshi SEKI3, Sho ONODERA4 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 52-52, 2009. |
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1-O-09 The influence of birth weight and visceral fat on insulin resistance in obese children Kenji TOGASHI1), Yuki KAWATA2) Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 52-52, 2009. |
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1-O-10 Ghrelin prevents and facilitates recovery of muscle atrophy in mice underwent hind limb suspension Keiichi KOSHINAKA, Koji TOSHINAI Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 53-53, 2009. |
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1-O-11 Mitochondrial haplogroups associated with elite Japanese athlete status Eri MIKAMI1, Noriyuki FUKU2, Hideyuki TAKAHASHI3, Nao OHIWA3, Mitsuru HIGUCHI4, Takashi KAWAHARA3 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 53-53, 2009. |
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1-O-12 Exercise training suppresses adipogenesis of adipose tissue-derived stem cells Takuya SAKURAI1, Tetsuya IZAWA2, Takako KIZAKI1, Junetsu OGASAWARA1, Taketeru MAEGAWA1, Shukoh HAGA3, Hideki OHNO1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 54-54, 2009. |
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1-O-13 Analysis of complete mitochondrial DNA sequences in elite Kenyan endurance runners Noriyuki FUKU1), Eri MIKAMI2) Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 54-54, 2009. |
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1-O-14 The Inhibitory Effects of branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) administration on central fatigue during prolonged aerobic exercise Yukihiro HAYAKAWA1, Sadamu NAKAI1, Sayaka TOMOGANE1, Hisamine KOBAYASHI2, Masami ASAYAMA1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 55-55, 2009. |
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1-O-15 Effect of hydrogen saturated alkaline electrolyzed water on urinary oxidative stress markers after an acute exercise in humans Katsuhiro KOYAMA1, Daisuke ANDO2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 55-55, 2009. |
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1-O-16 Relationship between amount of carnitine/organic cation tranporter (OCTN2) and metabolic properties in skeletal muscles. Yasuro FURUICHI1, Kazumi MASUDA2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 56-56, 2009. |
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1-O-17 Effects of muscle inactivity after muscle damage on muscle regeneration capacity. Yuhei KATO1, 2, Shuichi MACHIDA2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 56-56, 2009. |
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1-O-18 Regular intense exercise curves stress-induced impairment of cognitive function. Hyunjin LEE, Makoto OHNO, Toshio MIKAMI Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 57-57, 2009. |
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1-O-19 Determination of unloaded shortening velocity in human elbow flexor muscles in vivo: development of static measurement system. Kazushige SASAKI, Taku SASAKI, Naokata ISHII Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 57-57, 2009. |
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1-O-20 Evaluation of deep muscle activity with MRI Masako KIMURA1, Kazuo KINOSHITA2, Kazuhiro HIRANO2, Shigeru TAKEMORI1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 58-58, 2009. |
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1-O-22 Role of the Purkinje cell-specific δ2-glutamate receptor in heart rate conditioning: Retention and Extinction Hiroko KOTAJIMA1, Dai YANAGIHARA1, Sakae NARUMI2, Michisuke YUZAKI2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 58-58, 2009. |
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1-O-22 Effects of various durations of running exercise on brain glycogen metabolism in rats Takashi MATSUI1, Masahiro OKAMOTO1, Kentaro KAWANAKA2, Hideaki SOYA1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 59-59, 2009. |
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1-O-23 Reaction time to peripheral visual stimuli during exercise under normoxia and hypoxia Soichi ANDO1, Yosuke YAMADA2, Masahiro KOKUBU3 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 59-59, 2009. |
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1-O-24 Effects of different intensities of exercise training on spatial learning and memory in ovariectomized female rats. Nobusuke TAN Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 60-60, 2009. |
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1-O-25 Involvement of DHEA-S in the mood response against negative competition outcome in golfers Shu-Man CHEN1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 60-60, 2009. |
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1-O-26 Motor unit mechanomyographical signal and synchronized activity between motor units during voluntary muscle contractions at low level. Morimoto, Shigeru Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 61-61, 2009. |
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1-O-27 Aging effects on rapid manual responses to target jump and background motion during hand reaching. Koji KADOTA1, Hiroaki GOMI1, 2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 61-61, 2009. |
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1-O-28 Estimation of inside temperature of the pork samples during icing by the multiple frequency impedance method Hideaki KOMIYA1, Masato NAGAI2, Junichi MAEDA3, Ishimatsu SUZUKI4 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 62-62, 2009. |
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1-O-29 Influence of static stretching on the mechanical properties of human tendon determined with different contraction velocities. Katsutoshi YAESHIMA1, Keitaro KUBO1, Toshihiro IKEBUKURO2, Hiroaki KANEHISA1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 62-62, 2009. |
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1-O-30 The effect of immobilization on the intracellular O2 dynamics during muscle contraction Hisashi TAKAKURA1, Kazumi MASUDA2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 63-63, 2009. |
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2-O-31 Influence of various gait speeds on finger prehension task: An examination of neurophysiological substrate for Dual Task Kazumasa UEHARA Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 63-63, 2009. |
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2-O-32 Motor units discharge of plantar flexor synergists during prolonged quiet standing in human Motoki KOUZAKI, Tetsuya KIMURA, Toshio MORITANI Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 64-64, 2009. |
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2-O-33 Effects of Ia afferent input on motor unit activity during voluntary isometric contraction Mifuyu KAMO Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 64-64, 2009. |
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2-O-34 Alternating walking strategy based on a prior knowledge of potential less of ground support Masahiro SHINYA, Shingo ODA Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 65-65, 2009. |
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2-O-35 Changes in Auditory Mismatch Negativity during Cycle Exercise. Takuro HIGASHIURA1, Yoshiaki NISHIHIRA1, Kuninori HAYASHI1, Seung Ryol KIM1, Arihifo Hatta2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 65-65, 2009. |
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2-O-36 Asymmetry of mechanomyogram signals from the soleus during single-leg standing Kazushige OSHITA1, 2, Sumio YANO2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 66-66, 2009. |
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2-O-37 IL-6 in the nucleus tractus solitarii modulates baroreceptor reflex function in rats. - a novel molecule regulating cardiovascular system during dynamic exercise? Hidefumi WAKI Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 66-66, 2009. |
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2-O-39 Exercise-enhanced hippocampal neurosteroid metabolism in adult male rat Masahiro OKAMOTO1, Takashi MATSUI1, Hideaki SOYA1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 67-67, 2009. |
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2-O-40 Cortical responses and EEG spectral power changes following perturbations to upright stance. Kuninori HAYASHI1, Yoshiaki NISHIHIRA1, Takuro HIGASHIURA1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 67-67, 2009. |
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2-O-41 Effects of voluntary exercise on adiponectin and cerebrovascular lesion in a rat spontaneous stroke model without the metabolic syndrome. Masaki TABUCHI1, Hiroshi SAKAUE2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 68-68, 2009. |
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2-O-42 Influence on energy consumption in post exercise with different intensities Ikuo ISHIYAMA1, Masato SUZUKI2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 68-68, 2009. |
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2-O-43 Effect of carbon dioxide-rich water bathing on thermoregulation, EEG and heart rate variability during sleep at nighttime Naoki NISHIMURA, Junichi SUGENOYA, Satoshi IWASE, Rumiko NISHIMURA Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 69-69, 2009. |
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2-O-44 Artificial gravity and ergometric exercise as a countermeasure of everyday improve spaceflight deconditioning caused by head-down bed rest for 20 days Rumiko NISHIMURA1, Satoshi IWASE1, Junichi SUGENOYA1, Naoki NISHIMURA1, Koji ISHIDA2, Hiroshi AKIMA2, Keisho KATAYAMA2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 69-69, 2009. |
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2-O-45 Characteristics of heart rate variability at the onset exercise in middle-age and elder subjects Kazuki NISHIMURA1, Akira YOSHIOKA2, Sho ONODERA3, Noboru TAKAMOTO1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 70-70, 2009. |
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2-O-46 Effect of blood flow distribution on oxygen uptake kinetics in incremental-load supine exercise Takuma ARIMITSU1, Takahiro YUNOKI2, Tokuo YANO2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 70-70, 2009. |
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1-P-01 Effects of heat stress on mTOR signaling pathway in rat skeletal muscle Ryo KAKIGI1, Hisashi NAITO1, Yuji OGURA2, Shizuo KATAMOTO1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 71-71, 2009. |
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1-P-02 The effects of heat stress on skeletal muscle atrophy as seen from the expression of cytoskeletal protein Takao SUGIURA1, Tsubasa SHIBAGUCHI1, Katsumasa GOTO2, Toshinori YOSHIHARA3, Hisashi NAITO3, Toshitada YOSHIOKA4 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 71-71, 2009. |
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1-P-03 Prevention of skeletal muscle atrophy by the combination of intermittent reloading and heat stress Tsubasa SHIBAGUCHI1, Takao SUGIURA1, Katsumasa GOTO2, Toshinori YOSHIHARA3, Hisashi NAITO3, Daijiro OHMORI3, Toshitada YOSHIOKA4 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 72-72, 2009. |
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1-P-04 Degeneration of the rat skeletal muscle fiber by hindlimb unloading and an intervention effect of the resistance exercise Hideki YAMAUCHI1, Masahiro ABO1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 72-72, 2009. |
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1-P-05 Role of macrophages in morphological regulation of soleus muscle fibers of mice. Takashi OHIRA1, Yoshinobu OHIRA1, 2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 73-73, 2009. |
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1-P-06 Whey Peptide HW-3 enhances the recovery from muscle atrophy in rat Noriko ICHINOSEKI-SEKINE1, Ryo KAKIGI2, Yuji OGURA3, Susumu MIURA4, Hisashi NAITO2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 73-73, 2009. |
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1-P-07 Effect of hindlimb suspension on hippocampal neurogenesis in weaned rats Sachiko NOMURA1, Katsuya KAMI1, Takashi OHIRA2, Yoshinobu OHIRA1, 2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 74-74, 2009. |
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1-P-08 Remodeling of capillary and responses of pro- and anti-angiogenic factors in atrophied muscle H. FUJINO1, H. KONDO2, S. MURAKAMI3, I. TAKEDA3, A. ISHIHARA4 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 74-74, 2009. |
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1-P-09 Effect of immobilization on glucose uptake in rat soleus muscle. Emi KAWASAKI1, Atsushi SAKAI1, Kentaro KAWANAKA1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 75-75, 2009. |
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1-P-10 Effects of mild hypoxia and exercise training on muscle fiber transformation and capillary density in obese Zucker rats Ying-Lan TSAI1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 75-75, 2009. |
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1-P-11 Effects of brain-derived, neurotrophic factor treatment on skeletal muscle metabolic characteristics in mice Masataka SUWA1, Hiroshi NAKANO2, Shuzo KUMAGAI3 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 76-76, 2009. |
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1-P-12 Expression of miRNA-21 during overload induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy. Chiaki KUMAGAI, Tohru TAKEMASA Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 76-76, 2009. |
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1-P-13 Assumption of influential molecular events for skeletal muscle hypertrophy from analysis of global gene expression during tenotomy-induced hypertrophy Masanao MACHIDA, Tohru TAKEMASA Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 77-77, 2009. |
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1-P-14 Metabolic change in delayed onset muscle soreness generation and recovery Tomonobu SAKURAI Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 77-77, 2009. |
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1-P-15 Determination of unloaded shortening velocity in human elbow flexor muscles in vivo: comparison with values estimated by the afterload method. Taku SASAKI, Kazushige SASAKI, Naokata ISHII Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 78-78, 2009. |
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1-P-16 Relative expansion of extra-cellular water may mask the actual relationship muscle volume and strength in the elderly Yosuke YAMADA1, Taketoshi MORIMOTO2, Misaka KIMURA2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 78-78, 2009. |
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1-P-17 The condition of health-related quality of life among Japanese elderly population with sarcopenia. Naomi YOSHIOKA, Shuichi MACHIDA Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 79-79, 2009. |
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1-P-18 Effect of muscle damage induced by eccentric exercise on corticomuscular coherence during a submaximal contraction Takashi ENDOH1, Norio SAGA2, Tsugutake YONEDA2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 79-79, 2009. |
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1-P-19 Anticipatory effect to activities of muscle discharge during fall-landing movement Yuki SUDA1, Tsugutake YONEDA2, 3, Tomonori KITO2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 80-80, 2009. |
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1-P-20 Excitability change in the ipsilateral motor cortex during complex hand movements Takuya MORISHITA1, Kazushi MORISAKI2, Masato NINOMIYA1, Tomohiro NARITA1, Kozo FUNASE1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 80-80, 2009. |
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1-P-21 Excitability change in the leg motor cortex after repetitive knee flexions Masato NINOMIYA, Takuya MORISHITA, Kazushi MORISAKI*, Tomohiro NARITA, Kozo FUNASE Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 81-81, 2009. |
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1-P-22 Role of parallel fiber-Purkinje cell synapses in locomotor control in mice Eri TAKEUCHI1, Aya ISHIDA1, Dai YANAGIHARA1, Michisuke YUZAKI2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 81-81, 2009. |
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1-P-23 Role of the intermediate and lateral hemispheric regions of the cerebellum in stepping over an obstacle during locomotion in adult rats. Sho AOKI1, Yamato SATO1, Dai YANAGIHARA1, 2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 82-82, 2009. |
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1-P-24 Athletic experience affects neural activity which associates with prediction of action. Shin MOCHINAGA1, Hiroko KOTAJIMA1, Takashi HANAKAWA2, Dai YANAGIHARA1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 82-82, 2009. |
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1-P-25 Effects of loading on the activation of satellite cells during the regeneration and regrowth in skeletal muscle in mice Katsumasa GOTO1, Takao SUGIURA2, Yoshinobu OHIRA3, Toshitada YOSHIOKA4 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 83-83, 2009. |
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1-P-26 Changes in evoked V-wave response to strength training with skin cold stimulation Masae YONA1, Taeko TAJIMA1, Chigaya TADANO2, Ryota SHIMOSE2, Hiroyuki SEKI2, Yuko NAITO3, Masuo MURO2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 83-83, 2009. |
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2-P-27 Modulation of the cutaneous reflexes involving lower limb muscles in subjects with ankle sprain Genki Futatsubashi1, Syusaku Sasada2, Tomoyoshi Komiyama3 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 84-84, 2009. |
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2-P-28 Effect of arm and leg pedaling on the early latency cutaenous reflex in upper limb muscle. Syusaku Sasada1, Tomoyoshi Komiyama2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 84-84, 2009. |
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2-P-29 Diurnal variation in the H-reflex in human Hidetaka YAMAGUCHI1, Kazutoshi SEKI2, Sho ONODERA3 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 85-85, 2009. |
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2-P-30 Longitudinal study on the relationship between daily walking steps and quantitative ultrasound parameters in elderly Japanese women Jun Kitagawa1, Yoshibumi Nakahara2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 85-85, 2009. |
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2-P-31 Effects of carbohydrate fluid intake on carbohydrate oxidation/fat oxidation. Kazutoshi SEKI, Tsuyoshi WADAZUMI Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 86-86, 2009. |
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2-P-32 Effects of intermittent hypobaric hypoxic exercise of 5 days on glucose tolerance, blood lipid and body composition Futoshi OGITA1, Masato NISHIWAKI2, 3 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 86-86, 2009. |
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2-P-33 Effect of milk intake on glycogen replenishment in rat skeletal muscle and liver Tomohiro SONOU1, Mitsuru HIGUCHI1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 87-87, 2009. |
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2-P-34 The possible mechanisms underlying acute exercise-induced alterations in lipolysis in rat primary adipocytes Taketeru MAEGAWA1, Junetsu OGASAWARA1, Tetsuya IZAWA2, Takuya SAKURAI1, Takako KIZAKI1, Junichi NAGASAWA3, Shukoh HAGA4, Hideki OHNO1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 87-87, 2009. |
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2-P-35 The influence of adiponectin gene polymorphism on change in high molecular weight adiponectin levels by exercise training Daisuke ANDO Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 88-88, 2009. |
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2-P-36 Genetic variations in estrogen receptor alpha determine bone mass and body characteristics in postmenopausal women Hiroyo KONDO1, Hidemi FUJINO2, Isao Takeda3, Akihiko Ishihara4 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 88-88, 2009. |
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2-P-37 Effects of prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor treatment on exercise-induced angiogenesis in young rats Junichi SUZUKI Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 89-89, 2009. |
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2-P-38 Effects of low-intensity resistance training with slow lifting and lowering on vascular endothelial function Takanobu OKAMOTO1, Mituhiko MASUHARA2, Komei IKUTA3 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 89-89, 2009. |
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2-P-39 Relationship between blood pressure and atmospheric pressure in the Japanese elderly during exercise in water Sho ONODERA1, Akira YOSHIOKA2, Kazutoshi SEKI3, Kazuki NISHIMURA4 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 90-90, 2009. |
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2-P-40 Role of oxygenicity in the living body Suketsune IWAGAKI1, Masatoshi KAZAMI2, Masaaki HATTORI3, Toshihiro ARAI4, Sakae OHSAKI4 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 90-90, 2009. |
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2-P-41 The effect of cardiorespiratory responses with quadriceps skin cold stimulation during repeated moderate intensity cycling Ryota SHIMOSE1, Chigaya TADANO1, Masae YONA2, Yuko NAITO3, Hiroyuki SEKI1, Masuo MURO1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 91-91, 2009. |
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2-P-42 Effect of low-intensity cycling exercise with skin cold stimulation on intramuscular oxygen saturation Yuko NAITO1, Masae YONA2, Hiroyuki SEKI3, Ryota SHIMOSE3, Chigaya TADANO3, Masuo MURO3 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 91-91, 2009. |
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2-P-43 Influence of different rest intervals during active or passive recovery on repeated cycle sprints performance Masatoshi SHIOTA1, Shigeru Matsubara2, Eriko NISHIKAWA2, Masato Suzuki3 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 92-92, 2009. |
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2-P-44 Nocturnal cardiac autonomic activity in long distance runners during 7 days training camp Masashi OHIZUMI1, Hironobu OZAKI1, Koh MIZUNO1, Katsuyoshi NISHII2, Kazuhiro SAKAI2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 92-92, 2009. |
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2-P-45 Relationships of the physical activity level with obesity and physical fitness in children : Results of a survey in 3rd to 5th graders Misaka KIMURA1, Yosuke YAMADA2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 93-93, 2009. |
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2-P-46 Effect of hydrogen saturated alkaline electrolyzed water on disuse muscle atrophy in gastrocnemius Ryo FUJITA1, Katsuhiro KOYAMA2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 93-93, 2009. |
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2-P-47 Influence of electrolyzed-reduced water on oxidative stress induced by exhausting exercise. Eriko NISHIKAWA1, Shigeru MATSUBARA1, Masatoshi SHIOTA2, Masato SUZUKI3 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 94-94, 2009. |
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2-P-48 Periodical intake of WGH enabled continuous running and preserved plasma glutamine level during 24-hour running race. Yoshio SUZUKI1, 2, Makoto Ohta3, Akio IMANISHI3, Masayuki WATANABE4, Keishoku SAKURABA2, Hiroyuki KOBAYASHI2, Tomomi SHIMIZU3 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 15(2): 94-94, 2009. |
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