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    Low serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor may predict poor response to cardiac rehabilitation in patients with cardiovascular disease by Tsukada, Yuya, Nishiyama, Yasuhiro, Kishimoto, Michiya, Nago, Takeshi, Harada, Haruhito, Niiyama, Hiroshi, Katoh, Atsushi, Matsuse, Hiroo, Kai, Hisashi

    Published in PloS one (06-02-2024)
    “…It has been shown that serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is associated with skeletal muscle energy metabolism and that BDNF is a predictor of…”
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    Electrical Stimulation of the Antagonist Muscle During Cycling Exercise Interval Training Improves Oxygen Uptake and Muscle Strength by Hashida, Ryuki, Takano, Yoshio, Matsuse, Hiroo, Kudo, Mei, Bekki, Masafumi, Omoto, Masayuki, Nago, Takeshi, Kawaguchi, Takumi, Torimura, Takuji, Shiba, Naoto

    “…ABSTRACTA hybrid training system (HTS) is a resistance exercise method that combines voluntary concentric muscle contractions and electrically stimulated…”
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    Electrically stimulated eccentric contraction during non-weight bearing knee bending exercise in the supine position increases oxygen uptake: A randomized, controlled, exploratory crossover trial by Tajima, Hiroshi, Matsuse, Hiroo, Hashida, Ryuki, Nago, Takeshi, Bekki, Masafumi, Iwanaga, Sohei, Higashi, Eriko, Shiba, Naoto

    Published in PloS one (18-11-2021)
    “…It is well known that prolonged bed rest induces muscle weakness, muscle atrophy, cardiovascular deconditioning, bone loss, a loss of functional capacity, and…”
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    Effect of Cycling Exercise Resisting Electrically Stimulated Antagonist Muscle Contractions in Healthy Males by Omoto, Masayuki, Tsukada, Yuya, Hashida, Ryuki, Matsuse, Hiroo, Tajima, Hiroshi, Iwanaga, Sohei, Takano, Yoshio, Nago, Takeshi, Tagawa, Yoshihiko, Shiba, Naoto

    Published in Metabolites (28-04-2023)
    “…A hybrid training system (HTS) combining antagonist muscle electrical stimulation and voluntary muscle contraction has been developed using eccentric…”
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    Electrically Stimulated Eccentric Contractions during Walking Increases Oxygen Uptake by Bekki, Masafumi, Matsuse, Hiroo, Hashida, Ryuki, Nago, Takeshi, Iwanaga, Sohei, Kawaguchi, Takumi, Takano, Yoshio, Shiba, Naoto

    Published in Kurume medical journal (30-06-2019)
    “…Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is used to increase not only muscle strength but also whole-body metabolism. A hybrid training system (HTS) in…”
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    Evaluation of Motor-Assisted Gloves (SEM Glove) for Patients with Functional Finger Disorders: A Clinical Pilot Study by Hashida, Ryuki, Matsuse, Hiroo, Bekki, Masafumi, Omoto, Masayuki, Morimoto, Shimpei, Hino, Tomoko, Harano, Yuuji, Iwasa, Chikahiro, Miyamoto, Kazuki, Haraguchi, Masakuni, Nago, Takeshi, Shiba, Naoto

    Published in Kurume medical journal (30-06-2018)
    “…The SEM Glove developed by Bioservo Technologies AB is a new device that increases grip and pinch force. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the…”
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    Walking exercise combined with neuromuscular electrical stimulation of antagonist resistance improved muscle strength and physical function for elderly people: A pilot study by Ryuki Hashida, Hiroo Matsuse, Yoshio Takano, Masayuki Omoto, Takeshi Nago, Naoto Shiba

    “…Both aerobic exercise and resistance exercise are recommended to enhance health in elderly people. A hybrid training system (HTS), that provides resistance to…”
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    Plasma Growth Hormone Is Elevated Immediately after Resistance Exercise with Electrical Stimulation and Voluntary Muscle Contraction by Matsuse, Hiroo, Nago, Takeshi, Takano, Yoshio, Shiba, Naoto

    “…Resistance exercise is a physiological stimulus for acute increases in growth hormone (GH) secretion, and it also causes lactate accumulation and stimulates…”
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    Improvement in Knee Extension Strength through Training by Means of Combined Electrical Stimulation and Voluntary Muscle Contraction by Iwasaki, Toshihiro, Shiba, Naoto, Matsuse, Hiroo, Nago, Takeshi, Umezu, Yuichi, Tagawa, Yoshihiko, Nagata, Kensei, Basford, Jeffrey R.

    “…Weight training (WT) is the most common method of maintaining and increasing muscle strength. WT, however, is not always useful as it requires the external…”
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    Space flight/bedrest immobilization and bone. Development a devise to maintain the skeletal muscles in space by Shiba, Naoto, Matsuse, Hiroo, Nago, Takeshi, Masayuki, Omoto, Kawaguchi, Takumi, Tagawa, Yoshihiko

    Published in Clinical calcium (01-12-2012)
    “…We have developed a "hybrid training system" (HTS) that is designed to maintain the musculoskeletal system of astronauts by using an electrically stimulated…”
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    Muscle Maintenance by Volitional Contraction against Applied Electrical Stimulation by NAGO, TAKESHI, UMEZU, YUICHI, SHIBA, NAOTO, MATSUSE, HIROO, MAEDA, TAKASHI, TAGAWA, YOSHIHIKO, NAGATA, KENSEI, BASFORD, JEFFREY R

    Published in Kurume medical journal (2007)
    “…Muscle training exercises are needed for muscular endurance during spaceflight. This study was designed to investigate effects of volitional contraction…”
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    Effects of a Hybrid Exercise on the Activities of Myogenic Enzymes in Plasma by MATSUSE, HIROO, SHIBA, NAOTO, UMEZU, YUICHI, NAGO, TAKESHI, MAEDA, TAKASHI, TAGAWA, YOSHIHIKO, MATSUO, SHIGEAKI, NAGATA, KENSEI, BASFORD, JEFFREY R

    Published in Kurume medical journal (2006)
    “…“Hybrid” exercise uses forces generated by an electrically stimulated muscle to resist the motion of a volitionally contracting agonist. This approach is…”
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    Electrically stimulated eccentric contraction during non-weight bearing knee bending exercise in the supine position increases oxygen uptake: A randomized, controlled, exploratory crossover trial by Hiroshi Tajima, Hiroo Matsuse, Ryuki Hashida, Takeshi Nago, Masafumi Bekki, Sohei Iwanaga, Eriko Higashi, Naoto Shiba

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2021)
    “…It is well known that prolonged bed rest induces muscle weakness, muscle atrophy, cardiovascular deconditioning, bone loss, a loss of functional capacity, and…”
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