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    Exercise improves the quality of slow-wave sleep by increasing slow-wave stability by Park, Insung, Díaz, Javier, Matsumoto, Sumire, Iwayama, Kaito, Nabekura, Yoshiharu, Ogata, Hitomi, Kayaba, Momoko, Aoyagi, Atsushi, Yajima, Katsuhiko, Satoh, Makoto, Tokuyama, Kumpei, Vogt, Kaspar E.

    Published in Scientific reports (24-02-2021)
    “…Exercise can improve sleep by reducing sleep latency and increasing slow-wave sleep (SWS). Some studies, however, report adverse effects of exercise on sleep…”
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    Stretch-Shortening Cycle Function of Lower Limbs After Cycling in Triathletes by Takahashi, Keigo, Shirai, Yusuke, Nabekura, Yoshiharu

    “…ABSTRACTTakahashi, K, Shirai, Y, and Nabekura, Y. Stretch-shortening cycle function of lower limbs after cycling in triathletes. J Strength Cond Res…”
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    Oxygen uptake and respiratory exchange ratio relative to the lactate threshold running in well-trained distance runners by Tanji, Fumiya, Nabekura, Yoshiharu

    “…BACKGROUND: This study compared oxygen uptake (V̇O2) and the respiratory exchange ratio (RER) between well-trained distance runners (DRs) and recreational…”
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    Effect of a single bout of exercise on clock gene expression in human leukocyte by Tanaka, Yoshiaki, Ogata, Hitomi, Kayaba, Momoko, Ando, Akira, Park, Insung, Yajima, Katsuhiko, Araki, Akihiro, Suzuki, Chihiro, Osumi, Haruka, Zhang, Simeng, Ishihara, Asuka, Takahashi, Keigo, Shoda, Junichi, Nabekura, Yoshiharu, Satoh, Makoto, Tokuyama, Kumpei

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-04-2020)
    “…Mammals have circadian clocks, which consist of the central clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus and the peripheral clocks in the peripheral tissues. The…”
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    Xanthine Oxidoreductase Activity in Marathon Runners: Potential Implications for Marathon-Induced Acute Kidney Injury by Kosaki, Keisei, Kumamoto, Shota, Tokinoya, Katsuyuki, Yoshida, Yasuko, Sugaya, Takeshi, Murase, Takayo, Akari, Seigo, Nakamura, Takashi, Nabekura, Yoshiharu, Takekoshi, Kazuhiro, Maeda, Seiji

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-07-2022)
    “…Excess activation of circulating xanthine oxidoreductase (XOR) may contribute to the pathogenesis of widespread remote organ injury, including kidney injury…”
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    Exercise Intensity during Olympic-Distance Triathlon in Well-Trained Age-Group Athletes: An Observational Study by Aoyagi, Atsushi, Ishikura, Keisuke, Nabekura, Yoshiharu

    Published in Sports (Basel) (21-01-2021)
    “…The aim of this study was to examine the exercise intensity during the swimming, cycling, and running legs of nondraft legal, Olympic-distance triathlons in…”
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    The Physiological and Morphological Characteristics of a Kenyan World-Class Long-Distance Runner: A Case Study by Yoshioka, Toshitsugu, Nakagaki, Kohei, Nakamura, Kazuteru, Mukai, Naoki, Nabekura, Yoshiharu

    “…The purpose of this study was to compare the physiological and morphological characteristics of J. Ndambiri, a Kenyan world-class long-distance runner (10,000…”
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    Exercise before breakfast increases 24-h fat oxidation in female subjects by Iwayama, Kaito, Kawabuchi, Ryosuke, Nabekura, Yoshiharu, Kurihara, Reiko, Park, Insung, Kobayashi, Masashi, Ogata, Hitomi, Kayaba, Momoko, Omi, Naomi, Satoh, Makoto, Tokuyama, Kumpei

    Published in PloS one (10-07-2017)
    “…Exercise performed in a postprandial state does not increase 24-h fat oxidation of male and female subjects. Conversely, it has been shown in male subjects…”
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    Relationship between Cardiovascular Drift and Performance in Marathon Running by Shimazu, Wataru, Takayama, Fuminori, Tanji, Fumiya, Nabekura, Yoshiharu

    “…Heart rate (HR) monitoring, which reflects exercise intensity and environmental factors, is often used as the basis for pacing strategies in a marathon race…”
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    LDH isoenzyme 5 is an index of early onset muscle soreness during prolonged running by Tokinoya, Katsuyuki, Ishikura, Keisuke, Yoshida, Yasuko, Ra, Song-Gyu, Sugasawa, Takehito, Aoyagi, Atsushi, Nabekura, Yoshiharu, Takekoshi, Kazuhiro, Ohmori, Hajime

    “…BACKGROUND: Muscle soreness is also induced during prolonged running such as a full marathon, and muscle soreness and increased damage markers are detected…”
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    Plasma free metanephrine and normethanephrine levels correlated to plasma catecholamine after acute running in amateur runner by Tokinoya, Katsuyuki, Shishikura, Yasuhiro, Sekine, Nanami, Aoyagi, Atsushi, Yoshida, Yasuko, Aita, Yuichi, Sugasawa, Takehito, Nabekura, Yoshiharu, Takekoshi, Kazuhiro

    Published in Journal of exercise science and fitness (01-07-2021)
    “…Catecholamine is a typical index of exercise intensity, but it is difficult to detect. Plasma metanephrine (MN) and normethanephrine (NMN) levels are more…”
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    A Study of Race Pacing in the Running Leg of the Japan University Triathlon Championship by Inai, Yuto, Aoyagi, Atsushi, Ishikura, Keisuke, Namatame, Hayate, Nabekura, Yoshiharu, Akama, Takao

    Published in Frontiers in sports and active living (28-06-2022)
    “…Choosing an appropriate pacing strategy is important for good triathlon performance. In the Japan Student Triathlon Championship held in 2020, the men's…”
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    Recovery of Physiological Variables and Performance and the Relationship between Training load and Psychological State for a Recreational Runner during Marathon Season: a Case Study by Takayama, Fuminori, Shimazu, Wataru, Aoyagi, Atsushi, Nabekura, Yoshiharu

    “…Some recreational runners participate in consecutive races within a short period. A high frequency of participation may not allow for sufficient recovery time,…”
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    Effects of Endurance Training on the Relationship Between Blood Glucose, Lactate, and Hormones During Incremental Running Test by Nakamura, Kazuteru, Sengoku, Yasuo, Ogata, Hitomi, Watanabe, Koichi, Shirai, Yusuke, Nabekura, Yoshiharu

    “…Aim: It has been reported that the relationships between blood glucose and lactate during incremental exercise has been affected by the training status…”
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    Transient energy deficit induced by exercise increases 24-h fat oxidation in young trained men by Iwayama, Kaito, Kawabuchi, Ryosuke, Park, Insung, Kurihara, Reiko, Kobayashi, Masashi, Hibi, Masanobu, Oishi, Sachiko, Yasunaga, Koichi, Ogata, Hitomi, Nabekura, Yoshiharu, Tokuyama, Kumpei

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-01-2015)
    “…Whole body fat oxidation increases during exercise. However, 24-h fat oxidation on a day with exercise often remains similar to that of sedentary day, when…”
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    Exercise Increases 24-h Fat Oxidation Only When It Is Performed Before Breakfast by Iwayama, Kaito, Kurihara, Reiko, Nabekura, Yoshiharu, Kawabuchi, Ryosuke, Park, Insung, Kobayashi, Masashi, Ogata, Hitomi, Kayaba, Momoko, Satoh, Makoto, Tokuyama, Kumpei

    Published in EBioMedicine (01-12-2015)
    “…As part of the growing lifestyle diversity in modern society, there is wide variation in the time of day individuals choose to exercise. Recent surveys in the…”
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    Relationship between Classic Physiological Variables and Running Performance in Recreational Runners by Takayama, Fuminori, Aoyagi, Atsushi, Nabekura, Yoshiharu

    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between classic physiological variables [maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), %VO2max at anaerobic…”
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    Continuous glucose monitoring during a 100-km race: a case study in an elite ultramarathon runner by Sengoku, Yasuo, Nakamura, Kazuteru, Ogata, Hitomi, Nabekura, Yoshiharu, Nagasaka, Shoichiro, Tokuyama, Kumpei

    “…The current case study intended to measure blood glucose fluctuation in 2 marathon runners during a 100-km race using a continuous glucose-monitoring system…”
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    Relationship between 800-m Running Performance and Aerobic and Anaerobic Energy Metabolism Capacities in Well-Trained Middle-Distance Runners by Tanji, Fumiya, Tsuji, Toshiki, Shimazu, Wataru, Nabekura, Yoshiharu

    “…The aim of this study was to elucidate the relationship between the 800-m running performance and aerobic and anaerobic energy metabolism capacities in…”
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