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1211.2015

Mr. Shumpei Fujie, is Graduate Student in Faculty of Sports and Health Science, his research manuscript was accepted and published in American Journal of Physiology Heart and Circulatory Physiology, which collaborated with Professor Dr. Motoyuki Iem


 Mr. Shumpei Fujie, is Graduate Student in Faculty of Sports and Health Science, his research manuscript was accepted and published in American Journal of Physiology Heart and Circulatory Physiology, which collaborated with Professor Dr. Motoyuki Iemitsu, Dr. Satoshi Fujita, Dr. Kiyoshi Sanada and Dr. Takafumi Hamaoka and Assistant Professor, Dr. Koji Sato and Graduate Student, Mr. Natsuki Hasegawa. The study revealed that serum adropin level was significantly associated with arterial stiffness and cardiorespiratory fitness in cross-sectional study. Furthermore, by using 8-week aerobic exercise training intervention, habitual exercise improved arterial stiffness and the increase in serum adropin level is associated with exercise training-induced alternation of arterial stiffness in healthy middle-aged and older adults.

Fujie S, Hasegawa N, Sato K, Fujita S, Sanada K, Hamaoka T, Iemitsu M. Aerobic exercise training-induced changes in serum adropin level are associated with reduced arterial stiffness in middle-aged and older adults. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 15 (10): H1642-H1647, 2015

1207.2015

2015/09/10 Mr.Hiroto Sasaki is Graduate Student of SHS, and his research manuscript was accepted and published in Growth Hormone & IGF Research.


 Mr. Hiroto Sasaki is graduate student of Sport and Health Science of Ritsumeikan University, and his research manuscript was accepted and published in Growth Hormone & IGF Research, which collaborated with Associate Professor Kazushige Goto, Professor Kumiko Ebi, and Assistant Professor Toshiyuki Kurihara. Although it is known that chronic consumption of high-fat diet (increasing fat intake) inhibits growth hormone secretion, the study revealed that a 3-day high-fat diet did not alter exercise-induced growth hormone response. 

 

Hiroto Sasaki, Aya Ishibashi, Yoshihumi Tsuchiya, Nobuhiro Shimura, Toshiyuki Kithara, Kumiko Ebi and Kazushige Goto. (2015). A 3-day high-fat/low-carbohydrate diet does not alter exercise-induced growth hormone response in healthy males. Growth Hormone & IGF Research, 25(6). 304-311.