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    Stair ascending–descending exercise accelerates the decrease in postprandial hyperglycemia more efficiently than bicycle exercise by Takaishi, Tetsuo, Hayashi, Tatsuya

    Published in BMJ open diabetes research & care (01-10-2017)
    “…ObjectiveStair climbing–descending exercise (ST-EX) is a convenient method to increase exercise intensity. We compared the acute effect of ST-EX on lowering…”
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    Stair climbing–descending exercise following meals improves 24-hour glucose excursions in people with type 2 diabetes by Honda, Hiroto, Igaki, Makoto, Komatsu, Motoaki, Tanaka, Shin-ichiro, Takaishi, Tetsuo, Hayashi, Tatsuya

    “…We aimed at evaluating the effect of short-duration stair climbing–descending exercise (ST-EX) on 24-hour blood glucose (BG) response in people with type 2…”
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    The Chronic Effect of Stair Climbing–Descending Exercises after Meals on Glycemic Control in Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Controlled Trial by Honda, Hiroto, Fukutomi, Hiromi, Igaki, Makoto, Tanaka, Shinichiro, Takaishi, Tetsuo, Hayashi, Tatsuya

    Published in Muscles (15-06-2023)
    “…This study aimed to examine the chronic effect of a stair climbing–descending exercise (ST-EX) program on glycemic control in individuals with type 2 diabetes…”
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    Immediate effects of varying cadence in bicycle ergometry on characteristics of gait and lower extremity motor activity in frail older adults by Tsushima, Akira, Ochi, Akira, Takaishi, Tetsuo

    Published in Aging clinical and experimental research (01-02-2015)
    “…Aim This study examined the immediate effects of a 5-min pedaling period with varying cadence (VC) on various dimensions of gait function in frail older…”
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    Repeated 3-minute stair climbing-descending exercise after a meal over 2 weeks increases serum 1,5-anhydroglucitol levels in people with type 2 diabetes by Honda, Hiroto, Igaki, Makoto, Hatanaka, Yuki, Komatsu, Motoaki, Tanaka, Shin-Ichiro, Miki, Tetsuo, Matsuki, Yumika, Takaishi, Tetsuo, Hayashi, Tatsuya

    Published in Journal of Physical Therapy Science (01-01-2017)
    “…[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the hypoglycemic effect of a postprandial exercise program using brief stair climbing-descending exercise in…”
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    Health promotion with stair exercise by Tetsuo Takaishi, Kengo Ishihara, Norihiro Shima, Tatsuya Hayashi

    “…For developing and maintaining cardiorespiratory, musculoskeletal, and neuromotor fitness in healthy adults, a minimum of 30 min of moderate-intensity physical…”
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    Phase Transition and Thermal Behavior Change of Low Silica X Zeolite at [Al] = 90 by Yasui-Hiraiwa, Mana, Hongo, Teruhisa, Hayashi, Hiroko, Takaishi, Tetsuo, Nataka, Shinichi, Yamazaki, Atsushi

    Published in Chemistry letters (05-12-2010)
    “…Low silica X zeolite samples in the composition region of the number of Al atoms per unit cell ([Al]) between 84 and 96 were synthesized. X-ray diffraction and…”
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    Neuromuscular, metabolic, and kinetic adaptations for skilled pedaling performance in cyclists by TAKAISHI, T, YAMAMOTO, T, ONO, T, ITO, T, MORITANI, T

    “…The purpose of this study was to clarify the reason for the difference in the preferred cadence between cyclists and noncyclists. Male cyclists and noncyclists…”
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    Effect of cycling experience and pedal cadence on the near-infrared spectroscopy parameters by TAKAISHI, Tetsuo, ISHIDA, Koji, KATAYAMA, Keisho, YAMAZAKI, Ken, YAMAMOTO, Takashi, MORITANI, Toshio

    “…Previously we demonstrated that the method to reorder near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) parameters against crank angle could serve as a useful measure in…”
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    Repeated 3-minute stair climbing-descending exercise after a meal over 2 weeks increases serum 1,5-anhydroglucitol levels in people with type 2 diabetes by HIROTO HONDA, MAKOTO IGAKI, YUKI HATANAKA, MOTOAKI KOMATSU, SHIN-ICHIRO TANAKA, TETSUO MIKI, YUMIKA MATSUKI, TETSUO TAKAISHI, TATSUYA HAYASHI

    “…[Abstract.] [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the hypoglycemic effect of a postprandial exercise program using brief stair climbing-descending…”
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    Recommendation of using a registering type GPS and a heart rate monitor for walking instructions in the elderly by Takaishi, Tetsuo, Yamada, Yoshie, Tanaka, Tsutomu, Kanewaka, Miyuki, Yanagisawa, Hisayo

    Published in Nihon kōshū eisei zasshi (2009)
    “…The efficacy of exercise for health promotion depends on the protocol. We examined the possibility of determining the characteristics of walking (route, speed…”
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    Overcoming Drowsiness by Inducing Cardiorespiratory Phase Synchronization by Takahashi, Issey, Takaishi, Tetsuo, Yokoyama, Kiyoko

    “…Drowsiness is one of the major factors leading to car accidents. Many automobile companies and institutions have been studying ways to monitor drowsiness and…”
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    A short bout of stair climbing-descending exercise attenuates postprandial hyperglycemia in middle-aged males with impaired glucose tolerance by Takaishi, Tetsuo, Imaeda, Kenro, Tanaka, Tsutomu, Moritani, Toshio, Hayashi, Tatsuya

    “…Exercise is a useful modality to ameliorate postprandial hyperglycemia. Here we show that a short bout (∼6 min) of stair climbing-descending exercise (STAIR)…”
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    Stair climbing/descending exercise for a short time decreases blood glucose levels after a meal in people with type 2 diabetes by Honda, Hiroto, Igaki, Makoto, Hatanaka, Yuki, Komatsu, Motoaki, Tanaka, Shin-Ichiro, Miki, Tetsuo, Suzuki, Taiga, Takaishi, Tetsuo, Hayashi, Tatsuya

    Published in BMJ open diabetes research & care (2016)
    “…We examined whether stair climbing-descending exercise (ST-EX), a convenient method to increase physical activity in daily life, for a short period would…”
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    Stair climbing/descending exercise for a short time decreases blood glucose levels after a meal in participants with type 2 diabetes by Honda, Hiroto, Igaki, Makoto, Hatanaka, Yuki, Komatsu, Motoaki, Tanaka, Shin-ichiro, Miki, Tetsuo, Suzuki, Taiga, Takaishi, Tetsuo, Hayashi, Tatsuya

    Published in BMJ open diabetes research & care (01-07-2016)
    “…ObjectiveWe examined whether stair climbing–descending exercise (ST-EX), a convenient method to increase physical activity in daily life, for a short period…”
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    Fitness level and physical capacity of commuter cyclists and the actual condition while cycling to work in Tokai region by Nishii, Takumi, Sukigara, Etsuko, Abe, Ryuji, Takaishi, Tetsuo

    “…The purpose of this study was to reveal physiological conditions of commuter cyclist from the standpoint of multiple approaches. Ten male employees (37 ± 9 yr)…”
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    Exercise profile during cycling, and fitness and health level among middle and older adults with a cycling habit by Takaishi, Tetsuo, Tsushima, Akira, Kodama, Yasushi, Nishii, Takumi, Kobayashi, Masuo, Watanabe, Kohei, Akima, Hiroshi

    “…This study evaluated the exercise profile (heart rate, cycling speed and pedal cadence) during 25-30 km cycling and fitness and health level for adults (11…”
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    Optimal pedaling rate estimated from neuromuscular fatigue for cyclists by TAKAISHI, T, YASUDA, Y, ONO, T, MORITANI, T

    “…This study was designed to examine the optimal pedaling rate for pedaling exercise at a given work intensity for cyclists. Six college-aged cyclists each…”
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