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    Exercise training and autonomic nervous system activity in obese individuals by AMANO, Masari, KANDA, Tomo, UE, Hidetoshi, MORITANI, Toshio

    “…This study was designed to investigate the effects of 12 wk of exercise training on autonomic nervous system (ANS) in 18 obese middle-aged men (N = 9) and…”
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    Comparison of Thermogenic Sympathetic Response to Food Intake between Obese and Non-obese Young Women by Matsumoto, Tamaki, Miyawaki, Chiemi, Ue, Hidetoshi, Kanda, Tomo, Yoshitake, Yasuhide, Moritani, Toshio

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-02-2001)
    “…Objective: Sympathetic nervous system abnormality in humans is still a matter of debate. The present study was designed to examine diet‐induced autonomic…”
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    The relation of oxidative DNA damage to hypertension and other cardiovascular risk factors in Tanzania by Negishi, Hiroko, Ikeda, Katsumi, Kuga, Sachiko, Noguchi, Takanori, Kanda, Tomo, Njelekela, Marina, Liu, Longjian, Miki, Tomohiro, Nara, Yasuo, Sato, Toshiaki, Mashalla, Yohana, Mtabaji, Jacob, Yamori, Yukio

    Published in Journal of hypertension (01-03-2001)
    “…OBJECTIVESTo clarify the mechanism of involvement of oxidative stress in hypertensives, we investigated the relationship between the marker of oxidative DNA…”
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    Proposition of a Feasible Protocol to Evaluate Salt Sensitivity in a Population-Based Setting by KATO, Norihiro, KANDA, Tomo, SAGARA, Miki, BOS, Angelo, MORIGUCHI, Emilio H., MORIGUCHI, Yukio, YAMORI, Yukio

    Published in Hypertension Research (2002)
    “…Although a variety of techniques have been devised to assess salt sensitivity, most have proven cumbersome from a methodological perspective. We therefore…”
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    Assessment of in vivo Oxidative Stress in Hypertensive Rats and Hypertensive Subjects in Tanzania, Africa by NEGISHI, Hiroko, NJELEKELA, Marina, IKEDA, Katsumi, SAGARA, Miki, NOGUCHI, Takanori, KUGA, Sachiko, KANDA, Tomo, LIU, Longjian, NARA, Yasuo, TAGAMI, Motoki, YAMORI, Yukio

    Published in Hypertension Research (2000)
    “…Oxidative stress has been reported to be involved in not only cardiovascular diseases but in hypertension, which is a major risk for cardiovascular diseases…”
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    Prevalence of overweight and hypertension in Tanzania: Special emphasis on resting energy expenditure and leptin by Kuga, Sachiko, Njelekela, Marina, Noguchi, Takanori, Kanda, Tomo, Yamori, Masashi, Sato, Toshiaki, Miki, Tomohiro, Ikeda, Katsumi, Nara, Yasuo, Mtabaji, Jacob

    “…Summary 1. In the present study we investigated the difference in the distribution of selected cardiovascular disease risk factors among three middle‐aged…”
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    Effects of dietary intake of soy protein and isoflavones on cardiovascular disease risk factors in high risk, middle-aged men in Scotland by Sagara, M, Kanda, T, Njelekera, M, Teramoto, T, Armitage, L, Birt, N, Birt, C, Yamori, Y

    “…Objective: To investigate the effects of soy protein and isoflavones on blood pressure (BP) and cholesterol levels among high risk middle-aged Scottish men…”
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    Leisure-Time Physical Activity and Other Factors in Relation to Blood Pressure in Japanese-Americans in Hawaii, USA by LIU, Longjian, KANDA, Tomo, SAGARA, Miki, HIRAO, Satomi, YASUI, Naomi, NEGISHI, Hiroko, SEKINE, Yu, HONDA, Keiichi, IKEDA, Katsumi, YAMORI, Yukio

    Published in Hypertension Research (2001)
    “…To examine physical activity at work and during leisure-time as well as other factors related to blood pressure (BP) in Japanese-Americans living in Hilo,…”
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    Cardiovascular risk factors in Tanzania: a revisit by Njelekela, Marina, Negishi, Hiroko, Nara, Yasuo, Tomohiro, Miki, Kuga, Sachiko, Noguchi, Takanori, Kanda, Tomo, Yamori, Masashi, Mashalla, Yohana, Jian Liu, Long, Mtabaji, Jacob, Ikeda, Katsumi, Yamori, Yukio

    Published in Acta tropica (22-06-2001)
    “…In this assessment of cardiovascular risk factors, we examined the prevalence of selected risk factors according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) CARDIAC…”
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    Nutritional variation and cardiovascular risk factors in Tanzania: rural-urban difference by NJELEKELA, Marina, SATO, Toshiaki, MASHALLA, Yohana, MTABAJI, Jacob, YAMORI, Yukio, NARA, Yasuo, MIKI, Tomohiro, KUGA, Sachiko, NOGUCHI, Takanori, KANDA, Tomo, YAMORI, Masashi, NTOGWISANGU, Josiah, MASESA, Zablon

    Published in South African medical journal (01-04-2003)
    “…To assess the relationship between dietary factors and cardiovascular (CVD) risk factors in middle-aged men and women, in urban, rural and pastoral settings in…”
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    Nutritional variation and cardiovascular risk factors in Tanzania - rural-urban difference : original article by Noguchi, Takanori, Ntogwisangu, Josiah, Miki, Tomohiro, Mashalla, Yohana, Njelekela, Marina, Yamori, Masashi, Nara, Yasuo, Masesa, Zablon, Yamori, Yukio, Kanda, Tomo, Sato, Toshiaki, Kuga, Sachiko, Mtabaji, Jacob

    Published in South African medical journal (01-04-2003)
    “…Objective. To assess the relationship between dietary factors and cardiovascular (CVD) risk factors in middle-aged men and women, in urban, rural and pastoral…”
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    Prevalence of overweight and hypertension in Tanzania: special emphasis on resting energy expenditure and leptin by Kuga, Sachiko, Njelekela, Marina, Noguchi, Takanori, Kanda, Tomo, Yamori, Masashi, Sato, Toshiaki, Miki, Tomohiro, Ikeda, Katsumi, Nara, Yasuo, Mtabaji, Jacob

    “…1. In the present study we investigated the difference in the distribution of selected cardiovascular disease risk factors among three middle-aged Tanzanian…”
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