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    Assessment of Blood Glucose Responses in a Female National-Level Marathon Runner Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring during a Real-World Marathon Race by Takayama, Fuminori

    Published in BioMed (27-07-2023)
    “…Background: The effects of the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in elite endurance athletes are unclear. This case study reported the blood glucose…”
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    Effects of a mobile health intervention on health-related outcomes in Japanese office workers: a pilot study by Meguro, Takumi, Takayama, Fuminori, Hammarlund, Hampus, Honjo, Masaru

    “…The purpose of the current study was to explore the effects of a mobile health (mHealth) intervention based on the Persuasive System Design (PSD) model on…”
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    The Relationship between 24 h Ultramarathon Performance and the “Big Three” Strategies of Training, Nutrition, and Pacing by Takayama, Fuminori, Mori, Hisashi

    Published in Sports (Basel) (01-10-2022)
    “…Background: The present case study examined the relationship between 24 h ultramarathon performance and the “big three” strategies of training, nutrition, and…”
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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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    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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    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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    The Relationship between Aerobic Fitness and Change in Repeated Sprint Ability before and after a Half-time by Kinoshita, Natsumi, Takayama, Fuminori, Nabekura, Yoshiharu

    “…This study investigated the relationship between aerobic fitness and repeated sprint ability (RSA) before and after a half-time. Thirteen male volunteers (23±2…”
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    Effects of Marathon Running on Aerobic Fitness and Performance in Recreational Runners One Week after a Race by Nabekura, Yoshiharu, Shimazu, Wataru, Aoyagi, Atsushi, Takayama, Fuminori

    “…It is not clear whether or not recreational runners can recover aerobic fitness and performance within one week after marathon running. This study aimed to…”
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    Relationship between oxygen cost and C-reactive protein response to marathon running in college recreational runners by Takayama, Fuminori, Aoyagi, Atsushi, Takahashi, Keigo, Nabekura, Yoshiharu

    Published in Open access journal of sports medicine (01-01-2018)
    “…Individual variations in response of C-reactive protein (CRP) to acute strenuous exercise are less well known. The purpose of this study was to investigate the…”
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    Effects of marathon races on physical condition by Takayama, Fuminori, Nabekura, Yoshiharu

    “…Marathon running performance closely related to the several physiological and performance variables such as maximal oxygen uptake, running economy, and peak…”
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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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    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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    The Relationship between 24 h Ultramarathon Performance and the "Big Three" Strategies of Training, Nutrition, and Pacing by Takayama, Fuminori, Mori, Hisashi

    Published in Sports (Basel, Switzerland) (21-10-2022)
    “…BACKGROUNDThe present case study examined the relationship between 24 h ultramarathon performance and the "big three" strategies of training, nutrition, and…”
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