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Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology
Volume 21, Issue 4 / 2015
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PL The Role of Exercise Physiology in 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Kiyota Hiroshi Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 73-73, 2015. |
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SL Ancient Olympic Games and the Modern Olympic Games Creation of a new model Kenshiro Matsunami Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 73-73, 2015. |
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IL Control of muscle contraction by intracellular Ca2+ Satoshi Kurihara Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 74-74, 2015. |
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S-3-1 Muscle hypertrophy induced by low-load exercise training Hayao Ozaki Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 74-74, 2015. |
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S-4-1 Obesity-related health conditions and the rebound phenomenon of body weight Masato Suzuki Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 75-75, 2015. |
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S-4-2 Legacy effects of prepubertal-onset exercise in humans - based on the results of animal study - Daisuke Shindo Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 75-75, 2015. |
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B-1-1 Effects of muscle contraction mode on intracellular signaling related in protein synthesis in human skeletal muscle Ryo Kakigi1, Toshinori Yoshihara1, Hayao Ozaki1, Noriko-Ichinoseki Sekine2, Hisashi Naito1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 76-76, 2015. |
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B-1-2 The effects of the differences of exercise intensity in cycling on the activation in intracellular signaling pathways Hayao Ozaki1, Toshiharu Natsume1, Ryo Kakigi1, Hiroyuki Kobayashi2, Shuichi Machida1, Hisashi Naito1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 76-76, 2015. |
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B-1-3 Heat stress treatment rescues denervation-induced mitochondrial loss in skeletal muscle Yuki Tamura, Yu Kitaoka, Yutaka Matsunaga, Daisuke Hoshino, Hideo Hatta Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 77-77, 2015. |
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B-1-4 Resistance training increases mitochondrial fusion proteins in rat skeletal muscle Yu Kitaoka, Riki Ogasawara, Yuki Tamura, Hideo Hatta Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 77-77, 2015. |
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B-1-5 Carnitine uptake and acetylation are increased by contraction in skeletal muscle Yasuro Furuichi1, Yasuko Manabe1, Kazumi Masuda2, Nobuharu L.Fujii1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 78-78, 2015. |
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B-2-1 Negative rebound in hippocampal neurogenesis following a cessation of voluntary wheel running is associated with reduction of ambulatory activity of mice Takeshi Nishijima, Yoshika Kamidozono, Atsushi Ishiizumi, Ichiro Kita Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 78-78, 2015. |
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B-2-3 Effects of prior moderate exercise on the performances of simple addition and visual short-term memory tasks. Naoyuki Matsumoto1, Kazumichi Kurobe2, Masato Nishiwaki3 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 79-79, 2015. |
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B-2-5 Influence of time lag between electrical activities of synergist muscles on the variation of maximal voluntary contraction within a subject Chinami Taki1, Naruhiro Shiozawa1, Tetsuya Kimura2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 79-79, 2015. |
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B-3-1 Effects of repeated heat stress on immobilization-induced skeletal muscle atrophy Risa Nozaki1, Noriaki Kawanishi1,2, Toshinori Yoshihara1, Hisashi Naito1, Shuichi Machida1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 80-80, 2015. |
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B-3-2 The effects of a taper on exercise performance and physiological index of skeletal muscles in mouse Yuichi Tokunaga1, Kohei Takeda1, Tohru Takemasa1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 80-80, 2015. |
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B-3-3 Effects of uphill and downhill walking on the degree of muscle pain of the lower extremities after exercise Yutaro tamari1, Takuma Wada1, Noboru Yoshida1, Nozomi Matsumoto2, Sho Onodera3 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 81-81, 2015. |
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B-3-4 Differences in delayed and immediate onset muscle soreness and damage induced by eccentric exercise and a full-marathon Katsuyuki Tokinoya1, Keisuke Ishikura1, Shoichi Komine1, Kei Ebina1, Song-Gyu Ra1, Teruo Miyazaki2, Shumpei Miyakawa1, Hajime Ohmori1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 81-81, 2015. |
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B-3-5 Muscle fiber properties in animals living in hypoxia environment Hirofumi MIYATA Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 82-82, 2015. |
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B-4-1 Movement speed-dependent modulation on the activity of spinal inhibitory circuits following rhythmic visuomotor task Shinji Kubota1,2, Masato Hirano1,2, Yoshiki Koizume1, Kozo Funase1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 82-82, 2015. |
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B-4-2 Influence of performing dual task on cortical inhibition Hiroyuki FUKUMOTO1, Yoshiaki NISHIHIRA1, Sotoyuki USUI2, Natsuki SAKEMOTO1, Shuhei OKABE1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 83-83, 2015. |
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B-4-3 EEG analysis before and after intermittent pedalling exercise at maximal effort Masaki FUMOTO1, Sotoyuki USUI1, Tomoyoshi KOMIYAMA2, Yoshiaki NISHIHIRA3 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 83-83, 2015. |
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B-4-4 The characteristics on ERPs of goalkeepers during judging the kicked ball direction in penalty kick Natsuki SAKEMOTO1, Yoshiaki NISHIHIRA1, Hiroyuki FUKUMOTO1, Shuhei OKABE1, Sotoyuki USUI2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 84-84, 2015. |
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C-1-1 Effect of the rotational speed of the rope in a person turning a long jump rope is on the heart rate and oxygen uptake Noboru Yoshida1, Takuma Wada1, Yutatro Tamari1, Hidetaka Yamaguchi2, Nozomi Matsumoto3, Sho Onodera4 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 84-84, 2015. |
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C-1-4 Effects of consciously controlled breathing at 6 breaths per minute on cardiac parasympathetic nervous activity after exercise in healthy adult men. Tatsuya Sugimoto, Kazuya Sugiyama, Kumi Takamori, Kana Michiue, Kumiko Ono, Akira Ishikawa Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 85-85, 2015. |
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C-1-5 Changes in relative exercise intensity during a two hour endurance race using a tandem-bicycle for exercise Sho Onodera1, Sotaro Hayashi2, Takuma Wada3, Noboru Yoshida3, Yutaro Tamari3, Megumi Murata3, Hidetaka Yamaguchi4, Akira Yoshioka5, Kazuki Nishimura6, Nozomi Matsumoto7 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 85-85, 2015. |
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C-2-1 Cooling attenuates the reduction in muscle performance during repeated three consecutive days of strenuous exercise Shohei Dobashi1, Masahiro Horiuchi2, Katsuhiro Koyama1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 86-86, 2015. |
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C-2-2 Maintenance of blood glucose level during prolonged exercise by taurine supplementation 〜Relation to free amino acids and hepatic gluconeogenesis〜 Kei Ebina1, Syoichi Komine1, Takahiro Ohno1, Katsuyuki Tokinoya1, Keisuke Ishikura1, Takashi Mastui1, Song-Gyu Ra1, Teruo Miyazaki2, Shumpei Miyakawa1, Hideaki Soya1, Hajime Ohmori1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 86-86, 2015. |
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C-2-3 Effects of exercise under hypo-baric hypoxia on Nrf2 and antioxidant enzyme mRNA expression Seigo Nishio1, Mami Sasao2, Ken Shirato3, Junetsu Ogasawara3, Takuya Sakurai3, Takako Kizaki3, Junichi Nagasawa1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 87-87, 2015. |
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C-2-4 Effect of menstrual cycle on cortisol concentrations after resistance exercise Mai Kameoka1,2, Hayao Ozaki1, Hisashi Naito1, Shuichi Machida1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 87-87, 2015. |
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C-2-5 Effects of water immersion in various water levels on urine volume and subjective micturition during water exercise Takuma Wada1, Yutaro Tamari1, Noboru Yoshida1, Nozomi Matsumoto2, Akira Yoshioka3, Sho Onodera4 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 88-88, 2015. |
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C-3-2 The effects of repeated short-term hypobaric hypoxic training on resting blood pressure and arterial stiffness Futoshi OGITA1, Kengo YOTANI1, Hiroyuki TAMAKI2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 88-88, 2015. |
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C-3-3 Influence of physical activity on arterial stiffness after high sugar meal Ryota Kobayashi, Sho Yoshida, Takanobu Okamoto Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 89-89, 2015. |
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C-3-4 Effects of morning exercise on post-exercise physiological responses Kazuki Nishimura1, Koji Nagasaki1, Hidetaka Yamaguchi2, Akira Yoshioka3, Sho Onodera4, Noboru Takamoto1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 89-89, 2015. |
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C-3-5 Effects of music on psychophysiological responses during cycling exercise Kazuya Sugiyama1, Tatsuya Sugimoto2, Kumi Takamori3, Kana Michiue4, Kumiko Ono4, Akira Ishikawa4 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 90-90, 2015. |
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C-4-1 Effects of menthol-containing artificial carbonated spring water bathing before exercise in a hot environment Naoki Nishimura1, Keisuke Ikeda2, Michinari Kudo2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 90-90, 2015. |
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C-4-2 Attempts to estimate the human muscle temperature using multi-frequency impedance device Hideaki KOMIYA1,2, Junichi MAEDA3, Ishimatsu SUZUKI4, Yasuhisa KAMATA5 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 91-91, 2015. |
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C-4-3 Title The effects of difference in the timing of crushed ice ingestion before exercise on endurance cycling performance and thermoregulation in the heat. Takashi Naito, Yuji Yamaguchi, Tetsuro Ogaki Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 91-91, 2015. |
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C-4-4 Characteristics of circadian variations of the body temperature and grip strength Hidetaka Yamaguchi1, Terumasa Takahara2, Kazutoshi Seki3, Kazuki Nishimura4, Sho Onodera5, Kuniatsu Nagami1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 92-92, 2015. |
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D-P-1 Branched-chain amino acid supplementation during 2 weeks of detraining maintained endurance training-induced mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle Yutaka Matsunaga, Yuki Tamura, Yu Kitaoka, Hideo Hatta Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 92-92, 2015. |
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D-P-2 Circadian rhythm of intracellular signaling in rat soleus muscle Shuo-wen Chang, Toshinori Yoshihara, Yuri Takamine, Shuichi Machida, Hisashi Naito Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 93-93, 2015. |
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D-P-3 Time series of signal phosphorylations by electrical stimulation in C2C12 myotubes Daisuke Hoshino Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 93-93, 2015. |
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D-P-4 Exercise in early life increases the level of acetylated histone H3 in mouse gastrocnemius muscle. Toshinori Yoshihara1, Ryo Kakigi1, Noriko Sekine2, Yuri Takamine1, Toshiharu Natsume1, Chang Shuo-wen1, Takao Sugiura3, Shuichi Machida1, Hisashi Naito1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 94-94, 2015. |
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D-P-5 Effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on signaling pathways involved in muscle hypertrophy in human skeletal muscle Toshiharu Natsume, Hayao Ozaki, Toshinori Yoshihara, Ryo Kakigi, Shuichi Machida, Hisashi Naito Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 94-94, 2015. |
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D-P-6 Comparative Study of Upper Extremity Muscle Activities in Skilled and Beginning Archery Players Sanghoon Kim1, Namika Motoshima1, Kentaro Tai, Toshiyuki Miyara1, Kenya Kumagai1, Hiroshi Kiyota2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 95-95, 2015. |
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D-P-7 Autophagy is involved in cancer cachectic skeletal muscle wasting process in tumor-bearing mice. Hiromichi Annoh Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 95-95, 2015. |
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D-P-8 Knockdown of adiponectin receptor 1 inhibits myogenic differentiation of C2C12 cells Rika Ito1, Takao Sugiura2, Toshitada Yoshioka3, Katumasa Goto1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 96-96, 2015. |
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D-P-9 Effects of different training intensity combinations on muscle hypertrophy Kentaro Terada, Julius Fink, Shou Yoshida, Naoki Kikuchi, Koichi Nakazato Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 96-96, 2015. |
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D-P-10 Effects of short duration high-intensity interval endurance training after strength training on muscle hypertrophy Mizuki Okuyama, Sho Yoshida, Naoki Kikuchi, Koichi Nakazato Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 97-97, 2015. |
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D-P-11 Effect of concurrent strength and low-intensity endurance training on same day versus day after Shigeto Tohmiya, Sho Yoshida, Naoki Kikuchi, Koichi Nakazato Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 97-97, 2015. |
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D-P-12 Influence of Occlusal Force and Teeth Contact Area on Anaerobic Power Type for Alpine Skier. Hiroshi Hoshino, Hidekatsu Takeda Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 98-98, 2015. |
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E-P-2 Effect of cooling down on the removal of blood lactate after high-intensity exercise Kohei GUNJI1, Hideaki KOMIYA1,2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 98-98, 2015. |
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E-P-4 The influence of menstrual cycle on cerebral blood flow in young females Aki Otsuki1, Hiroaki Natsui2, Kohei Sato1, Tomoko Sadamoto1 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 99-99, 2015. |
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E-P-6 Effects of intravascular pressure on mechanical vasodilation of the feed arteries of rat soleus muscle Junichi MAEDA1, Hideaki KOMIYA2, Ishimatsu SUZUKI3, Yasuhisa KAMADA4 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 99-99, 2015. |
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E-P-7 Correlation between menstrual disorders with body fat and bone quantity in female college athletes Mizuki Yamada1, Kayoko Kamemoto2, Mikako Sunaga2 Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 100-100, 2015. |
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E-P-9 Short-duration intermittent hypoxia enhances endurance capacity via improving fatty acid metabolism in mice Junichi Suzuki Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 100-100, 2015. |
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E-P-10 Effects of different active recoveries on subsequent intense intermittent exercise capacity in football referees Takuma Yanaoka, Masashi Miyashita Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 101-101, 2015. |
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E-P-11 Effect of 16-week functional movement improvement exercise program on Functional Movement Screen(FMS)(TM) test Score in High-School. Song Hongsun Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology 21(4): 101-101, 2015. |
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