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Autor:
KOSAKA, Mitsuo, OGAI, Ryuji, YAMANE, Motoi, KATO, Takahide, MATSUMOTO, Minoru, NAKANO, Tadataka, TSUKANAKA, Atsuko, OHNISHI, Norikazu
Publikováno v:
中京大学体育学論叢. 46(2):1
On the occasion of the International Thermal Physiology Symposium in Rhodes (2004), Extremes of human thermo-tolerance and adaptation to high altitudes were reviewed for sports scientists and thermal physiologists as follows ; Human life is sustainab
Autor:
KOSAKA, Mitsuo, YAMANE, Motoi, MATSUMOTO, Minoru, OGAI, Ryuji, NAKANO, Masataka, TSUKANAKA, Atsuko, KATO, Takahide, OHNISHI, Norikazu
Publikováno v:
中京大学体育学論叢. 46(1):1
Biological responses due to thermal stimuli were categorized based on the areas of the human body as well as on the modalities of thermal stresses such as icing, cooling and heating applications. These biological responses reported in previous papers
Effect of stress protein (HSP 70) on recovery following exercise induced muscular damage and fatigue
Autor:
KOSAKA, Mitsuo, YAMANE, Motoi, KATO, Takahide, OGAI, Ryuji, MATSUMOTO, Minoru, TSUKANAKA, Atsuko, OHNISHI, Norikazu
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中京大学体育学論叢. 45(2):77
Current interest is attracted to the problem on the correlation between physical exercise and heat shock induced protein (HSP 70), especially on the enhanced postischemic myocardial recovery following exercise induction of HSP 70. From the recent pap
Autor:
KOSAKA, Mitsuo, YAMANE, Motoi, KATO, Takahide, MATSUMOTO, Minoru, OGAI, Ryuji, TSUKANAKA, Atsuko, OHNISHI, Norikazu
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中京大学体育学論叢. 45(1):1
Human circadian rhythms in continuous darkness may be entrained by a rigorous schedule of sleeping and wakeing. There have been many systemic reports of the potential-zeitgeber effects of scheduled physical or mental activity on human circadian rhyth
Autor:
TSUKANAKA, Atsuko, KITAGAWA, Kaoru
Publikováno v:
中京大学体育学論叢. 44(2):25
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of Healthtron^【○!R】 on recovery after exercise. Seven subjects, three men and four women with averaging 22.1 yrs. of age, performed three cycling exercise tests at 60% VO_ for 15 minutes. Afte
Autor:
KOSAKA, Mitsuo, YAMANE, Motoi, MATSUMOTO, Minoru, KATO, Takahide, TSUKANAKA, Atsuko, OHNISHI, Norikazu, MATSUI, Nobuo
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中京大学体育学論叢. 44(1):1
Considerable interest is attracted to the problems on water ingestion during exercise, however, it is still hypothesis that water ingestion would attenuate the exercise-induced increase in thermoregulatory mechanism such as rectal and muscle temperat
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中京大学体育学論叢. 44(1):21
Ammonia is considered to be one of the factors in exercise fatigue. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of light exercise as Active Recovery (AR) on plasma ammonia after exhaustive exercise. Five healthy male subjects performed an inc
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中京大学体育学論叢. 40(1):99
Since decreased oxygen transport during exercise may enhance the anaerobic metabolism, we studied the effect of hypoxia on anaerobic glycolysis and adenylate kinase reaction. Six young non-acclimatized male subjects were employed. Each subject carrie
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中京大学体育学論叢. 39(2):111
Since it was found that metabolic alkalosis induced by sodium bicarbonate ingestion enhances lactate diffusion from muscle, we attempted to examine the effect of an hypoxic environment which causes respiratory alkalosis on the changes in blood pH and
Autor:
TSUKANAKA, Atsuko, YAMAUCHI, Takeshi, HARADA, Takeshi, MATSUMURA, Yoshinori, SUEDA, Kaori, MATSUI, Nobuo
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中京大学体育学論叢. 38(2):79
In order to clarify the roles of endocrine responses to exercise, various hormones and metabolic parameters were determined at the same time. Eleven long distance runners performed treadmill running until exhaustion. Blood samples were obtained befor