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    Positive effect of acute mild exercise on executive function via arousal-related prefrontal activations: An fNIRS study by Byun, Kyeongho, Hyodo, Kazuki, Suwabe, Kazuya, Ochi, Genta, Sakairi, Yosuke, Kato, Morimasa, Dan, Ippeita, Soya, Hideaki

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-09-2014)
    “…Despite the practical implication of mild exercise, little is known about its influence on executive function and its neural substrates. To address these…”
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    Astrocytic glycogen-derived lactate fuels the brain during exhaustive exercise to maintain endurance capacity by Matsui, Takashi, Omuro, Hideki, Liu, Yu-Fan, Soya, Mariko, Shima, Takeru, McEwen, Bruce S., Soya, Hideaki

    “…Brain glycogen stored in astrocytes provides lactate as an energy source to neurons through monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs) to maintain neuronal functions…”
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    Pupil dynamics during very light exercise predict benefits to prefrontal cognition by Kuwamizu, Ryuta, Yamazaki, Yudai, Aoike, Naoki, Hiraga, Taichi, Hata, Toshiaki, Yassa, Michael A., Soya, Hideaki

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-08-2023)
    “…•We examine the effect of very light exercise on pupil size and prefrontal function.•Very light exercise improved executive function and task-related neural…”
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    Cognitive fatigue due to exercise under normobaric hypoxia is related to hypoxemia during exercise by Ochi, Genta, Kuwamizu, Ryuta, Suwabe, Kazuya, Fukuie, Takemune, Hyodo, Kazuki, Soya, Hideaki

    Published in Scientific reports (28-06-2022)
    “…We previously found that a 10-min bout of moderate-intensity exercise (50% maximal oxygen uptake) under normobaric and hypoxic conditions (fraction of inspired…”
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    Benefit of human moderate running boosting mood and executive function coinciding with bilateral prefrontal activation by Damrongthai, Chorphaka, Kuwamizu, Ryuta, Suwabe, Kazuya, Ochi, Genta, Yamazaki, Yudai, Fukuie, Takemune, Adachi, Kazutaka, Yassa, Michael A., Churdchomjan, Worachat, Soya, Hideaki

    Published in Scientific reports (22-11-2021)
    “…Running, compared to pedaling is a whole-body locomotive movement that may confer more mental health via strongly stimulating brains, although running impacts…”
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    Groove rhythm stimulates prefrontal cortex function in groove enjoyers by Fukuie, Takemune, Suwabe, Kazuya, Kawase, Satoshi, Shimizu, Takeshi, Ochi, Genta, Kuwamizu, Ryuta, Sakairi, Yosuke, Soya, Hideaki

    Published in Scientific reports (05-05-2022)
    “…Hearing a groove rhythm (GR), which creates the sensation of wanting to move to the music, can also create feelings of pleasure and arousal in people, and it…”
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    The association between aerobic fitness and cognitive function in older men mediated by frontal lateralization by Hyodo, Kazuki, Dan, Ippeita, Kyutoku, Yasushi, Suwabe, Kazuya, Byun, Kyeongho, Ochi, Genta, Kato, Morimasa, Soya, Hideaki

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-01-2016)
    “…Previous studies have shown that higher aerobic fitness is related to higher cognitive function and higher task-related prefrontal activation in older adults…”
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    Pupil-linked arousal with very light exercise: pattern of pupil dilation during graded exercise by Kuwamizu, Ryuta, Yamazaki, Yudai, Aoike, Naoki, Ochi, Genta, Suwabe, Kazuya, Soya, Hideaki

    Published in The journal of physiological sciences (24-09-2022)
    “…Although it has been hypothesized that moderate to vigorous exercise immediately modulates cognition via ascending arousal system activation, such activation…”
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    Acute moderate exercise improves mnemonic discrimination in young adults by Suwabe, Kazuya, Hyodo, Kazuki, Byun, Kyeongho, Ochi, Genta, Yassa, Michael A., Soya, Hideaki

    Published in Hippocampus (01-03-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT Increasing evidence suggests that regular moderate exercise increases neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus and improves memory…”
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    Leptin in hippocampus mediates benefits of mild exercise by an antioxidant on neurogenesis and memory by Yook, Jang Soo, Rakwal, Randeep, Shibato, Junko, Takahashi, Kanako, Koizumi, Hikaru, Shima, Takeru, Ikemoto, Mitsushi J., Oharomari, Leandro K., McEwen, Bruce S., Soya, Hideaki

    “…Regular exercise and dietary supplements with antioxidants each have the potential to improve cognitive function and attenuate cognitive decline, and, in some…”
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    Long-term light and moderate exercise intervention similarly prevent both hippocampal and glycemic dysfunction in presymptomatic type 2 diabetic rats by Jesmin, Subrina, Shima, Takeru, Soya, Mariko, Takahashi, Kanako, Omura, Koki, Ogura, Kasane, Koizumi, Hikaru, Soya, Hideaki

    “…A prediabetic population has an increased risk of cognitive decline and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This study investigated whether the progression of…”
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    Long-Term Mild, rather than Intense, Exercise Enhances Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Greatly Changes the Transcriptomic Profile of the Hippocampus by Inoue, Koshiro, Okamoto, Masahiro, Shibato, Junko, Lee, Min Chul, Matsui, Takashi, Rakwal, Randeep, Soya, Hideaki

    Published in PloS one (10-06-2015)
    “…Our six-week treadmill running training (forced exercise) model has revealed that mild exercise (ME) with an intensity below the lactate threshold (LT) is…”
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    Mild exercise increases dihydrotestosterone in hippocampus providing evidence for androgenic mediation of neurogenesis by Okamoto, Masahiro, Hojo, Yasushi, Inoue, Koshiro, Matsui, Takashi, Kawato, Suguru, McEwen, Bruce S, Soya, Hideaki

    “…Mild exercise activates hippocampal neurons through the glutamatergic pathway and also promotes adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN). We hypothesized that such…”
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    Exercise training and burdock root (Arctium lappa L.) extract independently improve abdominal obesity and sex hormones in elderly women with metabolic syndrome by Ha, Min-Seong, Yook, Jang Soo, Lee, Minchul, Suwabe, Kazuya, Jeong, Woo-Min, Kwak, Jae-Jun, Soya, Hideaki

    Published in Scientific reports (04-03-2021)
    “…The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) is increasing among the elderly, and new lifestyle-based treatment strategies are warranted. We conducted a…”
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    Acute Sprint Interval Exercise Increases Both Cognitive Functions and Peripheral Neurotrophic Factors in Humans: The Possible Involvement of Lactate by Kujach, Sylwester, Olek, Robert Antoni, Byun, Kyeongho, Suwabe, Kazuya, Sitek, Emilia J, Ziemann, Ewa, Laskowski, Radosław, Soya, Hideaki

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (23-01-2020)
    “…There is increasing attention to sprint interval exercise (SIE) training as a time-efficient exercise regime. Recent studies, including our own (Kujach et al.,…”
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    Comparison Between the Effects of Continuous and Intermittent Light-Intensity Aerobic Dance Exercise on Mood and Executive Functions in Older Adults by Hyodo, Kazuki, Suwabe, Kazuya, Yamaguchi, Daisuke, Soya, Hideaki, Arao, Takashi

    Published in Frontiers in aging neuroscience (06-10-2021)
    “…There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that one bout of moderate-intensity exercise enhances executive functions in older adults. However, in terms of…”
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    Hypoxia-induced lowered executive function depends on arterial oxygen desaturation by Ochi, Genta, Kanazawa, Yusuke, Hyodo, Kazuki, Suwabe, Kazuya, Shimizu, Takeshi, Fukuie, Takemune, Byun, Kyeongho, Soya, Hideaki

    Published in The journal of physiological sciences (01-11-2018)
    “…Although it has been traditionally thought that decreasing SpO with ascent to high altitudes not only induces acute mountain sickness but also can decrease…”
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    Combination of syringaresinol–di–O–β-d-glucoside and chlorogenic acid shows behavioral pharmacological anxiolytic activity and activation of hippocampal BDNF–TrkB signaling by Miyazaki, Shouhei, Fujita, Yoshio, Oikawa, Hirotaka, Takekoshi, Hideo, Soya, Hideaki, Ogata, Masato, Fujikawa, Takahiko

    Published in Scientific reports (23-10-2020)
    “…Mental stress, such as anxiety and conflict, causes physiological changes such as dysregulation of autonomic nervous activity, depression, and gastric ulcers…”
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    Exercise Intervention for Academic Achievement Among Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial by Takehara, Kenji, Togoobaatar, Ganchimeg, Kikuchi, Akihito, Lkhagvasuren, Gundegmaa, Lkhagvasuren, Altantsetseg, Aoki, Ai, Fukuie, Takemune, Shagdar, Bat-Erdene, Suwabe, Kazuya, Mikami, Masashi, Mori, Rintaro, Soya, Hideaki

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-11-2021)
    “…OBJECTIVES Physical inactivity is an important health concern worldwide. In this study, we examined the effects of an exercise intervention on children’s…”
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