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pro vyhledávání: '"Toshimasa Takanishi"'
Autor:
Norihide Tachi, Gen-i Murasaki, Toru Itani, Takeshi Ebara, Michihiro Kamijima, Toshimasa Takanishi, Tomohide Kubo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Occupational Health. 52:39-47
Objectives: The aims of the study were to investigate the systematic classification of subsidiary behaviors during visual display terminal (VDT) work and discuss the interpretation of these behaviors through an interactive model of subsidiary behavio
Autor:
Toru Itani, Norihide Tachi, Tomohide Kubo, Gen-i Murasaki, Masaya Takahashi, Toshimasa Takanishi, Hidemaro Takeyama, Takeshi Ebara, Tatsuki Inoue
Publikováno v:
Industrial Health. 47:527-532
The purpose of this study was to characterize the recovery pattern of sleep following simulated, four successive night shifts in ten healthy men (22.9 ± 3.2 yr). Poor sleep was defined as sleep efficiency of 80% or lower as determined actigraphicall
Autor:
Toru Itani, Takeshi Ebara, Tatsuki Inoue, Hidemaro Takeyama, Jose Maria Batino, Kensaburo Murata, Norihide Tachi, Toshimasa Takanishi
Publikováno v:
Industrial Health. 44:53-57
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of work improvements in small enterprises (WISE) on workloads and productivity, and managers' satisfaction with those projects. Participating in this study from 1994 to 1996 were 9 small enterprises, 3
Autor:
Tatsuki Inoue, Toshimasa Takanishi, Tanavadee Khuvasanont, Hatsuko Suzumura, Takeshi Ebara, Toru Itani, Kensaburo Murata, Jose Maria Batino, Hidemaro Takeyama, Sudthida Kurungkraiong, Norihide Tachi
Publikováno v:
Industrial Health. 44:17-21
An intervention based on the methodology developed by the International Labour Office, the Work Improvement in Small Enterprises (WISE) was carried out to improve work condition of small-scale enterprises and the informal sector in the Philippines, T
Autor:
Hidemaro Takeyama, Toshimasa Takanishi, Norihide Tachi, Hatsuko Suzumura, Kunio Tsurumi, Toru Itani
Publikováno v:
Journal of Occupational Health. 44:408-413
Estimation of Energy Expenditure during Sedentary Work with Upper Limb Movement: Kunio TSURUMI, et al. Health Sciences of Life, Work and Environment, Department of Environmental Health Science and Health Promotion, Graduate School of Medical Sciences
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Applied Physiology. 87:529-534
To analyse the critical level of water deficit which causes a decrease in aerobic and anaerobic exercise performance, a step test score (STS) and 10 s maximal anaerobic power (MAP) output during cycling exercise were measured in two experiments (Ex-1
Publikováno v:
Nippon Eiseigaku Zasshi (Japanese Journal of Hygiene). 53:463-469
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of fluid ingestion and its composition on uric acid metabolism after exercise. Six healthy males volunteered for the study which was comprised of three different experiments; Exp. 1, Exp. 2, and Ex
Autor:
Toshimasa Takanishi, Kensaburo Murata, Sayuri Niwa, Hidemaro Takeyama, Tatsuki Inoue, Toru Itani, Hatsuko Suzumura, Osamu Sakamura, Norihide Tachi
Publikováno v:
Journal of occupational health. 51(3)
Objectives: In the present study, we modified a night shift system for an ambulance service so that ambulance paramedics were assured of taking a nap, and examined the effects of this new system on the fatigue and physiological function of ambulance
Autor:
Toru Itani, Toshimasa Takanishi, Tomoaki Sato, Hatsuko Suzumura, Norihide Tachi, Gen-i Murasaki, Tatsuki Inoue, Tomohide Kubo, Takeshi Ebara, Sayuri Niwa, Hidemaro Takeyama
Publikováno v:
Industrial health. 46(5)
Adjustable sit-stand workstations, which are designed to allow workers to sit and stand autonomously while working, were examined to identify the effects on workers' musculoskeletal discomfort, alertness and performance. Twenty-four healthy subjects
Autor:
Tanavadee Khuvasanont, Toru Itani, Hatsuko Suzumura, Ratanaporn Amornratanapaichit, Midori Mori, Tatsuki Inoue, Toshimasa Takanishi, Sudthida Krungkraiwong, Hidemaro Takeyama, Kensaburo Murata, Takeshi Ebara, Norihide Tachi
Publikováno v:
Industrial health. 45(2)
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) published a new Technical Specification (TS), ISO/TS 20646-1 "Ergonomic procedures for the improvement of local muscular workloads (LMWL)--Part 1: Guidelines for reducing local muscular workloa