Kazuo Oguri
Shizuoka Sangyo University
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Acta Paediatrica | 2013
Kazuo Oguri; Toshiki Tachi; Toshio Matsuoka
To investigate the association between Trp64Arg polymorphism of the beta3‐adrenergic receptor (ADRB3) gene and total fat mass, abdominal fat distribution, other metabolic derangements and metabolic syndrome (MS) in Japanese children.
Journal of Life Science | 2011
Toshiki Tachi; Kazuo Oguri; Suguru Torii; Kando Kobayashi; Katsunori Fujii; Jun Dong Kim; Ho Sung Nho
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether 12-weeks of movement training would increase the psoas major cross-sectional area (CSA) in senior men and women. Fifty eight men and women aged 65 to 80 years old (69.6±3.7, 30 male, 28 female) were divided into a control (n=19) and exercise group (n=39). Subjects were assessed before and after the training program for stature, body mass, and magnetic resonance imaging of the psoas major and the quadriceps muscle. The experimental group performed exercises using machines designed to improve the movement of the hip at a frequency of twice every week, with a total of 23 trainings in 12-weeks. Magnetic resonance images of both thighs and the abdomen and psoas major were obtained, aimed at 50% of the length of the greater trochanter and the lower edge of the femur and between the fourth (L4) and fifth (L5) lumbars. A 9.4% increase in the psoas major CSA in the training group was observed. In the male and female breakdown, a 11.5% and 8.4% change was observed in males and females, respectively. In the quadriceps, there was no significant statistical improvement in either males or females. Furthermore, in the control group, there was no significant change seen in either the psoas major or the quadriceps. As a result of conducting training that enables upkeep of posture and smooth linkage of the lumbar spine, the pelvis and thighbone, the psoas major CSA of older adults were improved in a short period of time. For this reason, the possibility of improving the psoas CSA, which decreases remarkably with increased age, by improving the linkage of the body trunk is also suggested.
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine | 2008
Kazuo Oguri; Hajime Fujimoto; Hiroyuki Sugimori; Kei Miyamoto; Toshiki Tachi; Sachio Nagasaki; Yoshihiro Kato; Toshio Matsuoka
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018
Kazuo Oguri; Kosho Kasuga; Takahiro Nakano; Tomoaki Sakai
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018
Kosho Kasuga; Takahiro Nakano; Kazuo Oguri; Tomoaki Sakai
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018
Tomoaki Sakai; Takahiro Nakano; Kosho Kasuga; Kazuo Oguri
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018
Takahiro Nakano; Kosho Kasuga; Tomoaki Sakai; Kazuo Oguri
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017
Kazuo Oguri; Kosho Kasuga; Takahiro Nakano; Tomoaki Sakai
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017
Kosho Kasuga; Takahiro Nakano; Kazuo Oguri; Tomoaki Sakai
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017
Tomoaki Sakai; Takahiro Nakano; Kosho Kasuga; Kazuo Oguri